Improving Melt Cleanliness and Mechanical Properties of AZ91e Permanent Mould Castings with Melt Filtration

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
A. Elsayed
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 2011

Abstract

Lightweight metals such as magnesium show potential in replacing aluminum alloy castings for engine cradles, cylinder heads and transmission cases. Unfortunately, magnesium alloys are susceptible to entrapping oxides and other impurities during casting that hinder strength and ductility. The current study examined various filter sizes and configurations with the aim of improving the mechanical properties of permanent mould cast AZ91E. The unfiltered casting had a yield strength, tensile strength and ductility of 93.3 MPa, 153.3 MPa and 2.2 % respectively and increased to 96.5 MPa, 167.0 MPa and 3.1 % with the use of a fine mesh filter within the well of the mould. The increased strength and ductility was likely due to the filtered castings containing fewer inclusions on their fracture surfaces as compared to the unfiltered castings.
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APA: A. Elsayed  (2011)  Improving Melt Cleanliness and Mechanical Properties of AZ91e Permanent Mould Castings with Melt Filtration

MLA: A. Elsayed Improving Melt Cleanliness and Mechanical Properties of AZ91e Permanent Mould Castings with Melt Filtration. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2011.

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