Evolution of Iron-Rich Intermetallics in Aluminium-Copper 206 Cast Alloys

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
K. Liu X. Cao X. -G. Chen
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 2014

Abstract

Due to the detrimental effect of platelet iron-rich intermetallics on mechanical properties (particularly ductility) in cast alloys, it has been essential to transform these phases into Chinese script morphology. In the present work, the effects of Mn and/or Si addition and cooling rate on the phase transformation of the iron-rich intermetallics in 206 cast alloys with different Fe contents ranging from 0.15 % to 0.5 % were systematically investigated. The results obtained showed that platelet ß-Fe and Al3(FeMn), Chinese script a-Fe, Alm(FeMn) and Al6(FeMn) can be observed in the 206 cast alloys, depending on the Fe, Mn and Si contents as well as the cooling rate. It was found that the addition of either Mn or Si favors the formation of Chinese script iron-rich intermetallics but inhibits the precipitation of the platelet phases. In addition, the combined addition of both Mn and Si has a synergistic effect on the phase transformation. Furthermore, there exists a critical cooling rate to effectively suppress the formation of platelet iron-rich intermetallics for a given alloy. The threshold cooling rate decreases with increasing Fe, Mn and Si contents. Casting process maps are established to correlate the intermetallics precipitated with alloy chemistry and cooling rate for 206 cast alloys containing various Fe levels.
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APA: K. Liu X. Cao X. -G. Chen  (2014)  Evolution of Iron-Rich Intermetallics in Aluminium-Copper 206 Cast Alloys

MLA: K. Liu X. Cao X. -G. Chen Evolution of Iron-Rich Intermetallics in Aluminium-Copper 206 Cast Alloys. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2014.

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