Tensile tests and detailed microstructure observation were performed for Al
-7%Si-0.4%Mg alloy castings with systematically controlled microstructure.
The semi-liquid die-cast allay showed improved ductility compared to the ca
st alloys exhibiting ordinary dendrite structure. The microstructure of the
alloy was characterized by colonies consisting of single or several globul
ar dendrite cells. The EBSP analysis and slip line observation have reveale
d that the misorientation among these colonies are large and so they can be
recognized as "effective grains". Presence of refined effective grains red
uces stress concentration at the grain boundaries and prevents the localize
d crack formation during tensile deformation. This is considered to be the
origin of the improved ductility in the semi-liquid die-cast alloy.