Influence of Artificial Cooling and Pressure Application on the Metallurgical Quality in the LPPM Casting of Aluminium A356

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
F. Chiesa
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 2007

Abstract

Forty aluminium A356 castings were poured on a Low Pressure Permanent Mould industrial machine, 500x700mm in platen size. The 152mm wide casting comprised three steps, 25mm, 13mm, 6mm in thickness and a 2.5mm overflow which allowed to assess the thin wall capability of the process. The casting campaign, which produced 40 parts, allowed to test the influence of various production parameters including the time of application of the pressure in the crucible, artificial cooling of the mould and casting rate. The thermal history in the mould was recorded over the 40 cycles, which allowed to construct a reliable thermal model of the mould/casting assembly. The metallurgical quality of castings representative of the various conditions was assessed in the 25mm, 13mm and 6mm plates. This included measuring the level of microporosity, the dendrite fineness (DAS), along with the tensile properties in the T6 condition. The radiographic quality per ASTM E155 was also determined. Modelling filling and solidification allowed to verify the validity of the predictions based on available relationships relating microporosity, secondary dendrite arm spacing (DAS) and local tensile properties (Quality Index, Q) to the local thermal solidification parameters.
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APA: F. Chiesa  (2007)  Influence of Artificial Cooling and Pressure Application on the Metallurgical Quality in the LPPM Casting of Aluminium A356

MLA: F. Chiesa Influence of Artificial Cooling and Pressure Application on the Metallurgical Quality in the LPPM Casting of Aluminium A356. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2007.

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