A Modified Cast-on Method for the Reinforcement of Aluminum Castings with Dissimilar Metals

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Q. Han
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 2015

Abstract

A modified cast-on method has been developed to reinforce aluminum castings with steel insert. Defect-free bond between the steel insert and the aluminum casting has been consistently obtained. Data obtained from a push-out experiment indicated that the bond strength was much higher than that obtained using the Al-Fin approach. This paper introduces this modified method in four sections: the coating of the steel pins, the cast-in method, microstructure characterization, and the bond strength. The section on the coating of the steel pins contains coating material selection, electro-plating technique for plating Cu and Ni on steel, and diffusion bonding of the coatings to the steel. The section on cast-in method deals with factors that affecting the quality of the metallurgical bond between the coated steel and the aluminum castings. The results of microstructure characteristics of the bonding are presented in the microstructure characterization section. A push-out experiment and the results obtained using this method is described in the section of bond strength/mechanical property.
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APA: Q. Han  (2015)  A Modified Cast-on Method for the Reinforcement of Aluminum Castings with Dissimilar Metals

MLA: Q. Han A Modified Cast-on Method for the Reinforcement of Aluminum Castings with Dissimilar Metals. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2015.

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