The Effects of Ti and Sr on the Microstructures of Al-11.3wt%Si Alloys Produced by the Continuous Casting Process

- Organization:
- The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
- Pages:
- 10
- File Size:
- 1657 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1998
Abstract
"An investigation has been conducted to describe the effect of grain refiner (e.g.,Ti) or modifier (e.g., Sr) on the microstructure of an Al-11.3wt%Si alloy produced by the Ohno horizontal continuous casting process using a heated mold so as to obtain directional solidification at high cooling rate of 300 to 2000°C/s. Experimental results demonstrated that the directionality of the primary a grain was promoted by the addition of0.2 to 0.4%Ti or by the addition of0.02%Sr, whereas the addition of0.6%Ti suppressed this directionality. Feathery a grains were promoted by the addition of 0.2%Ti, while these feathery a grains were suppressed when over 0.4%Ti (grain refinement) or when 0.02%Sr was added. The addition of Ti also resulted in increased coarsening of the eutectic Si in these Al-1 l.3wt%Si alloys.IntroductionThe mechanical properties of conventionally cast Al-Si alloys can be enhanced through judicious control of the casting parameters, by the addition of grain refiners (e.g., Ti) and by the addition of eutectic modifiers (e.g., Sr).[1-3] The Ohno continuous casting process[4-5] uses a heated mold (maintained at a temperature above the alloy liquidus temperature) to produce a casting with a mirror surface free of shrinkage defects. The process is especially suitable for the production of high quality and non-deformable rods of small diameter. This study was conducted at investigate the effects of Ti and Sr on the microstructure of Al-1 l .3wt%Si rods cast by the 01).no process."
Citation
APA:
(1998) The Effects of Ti and Sr on the Microstructures of Al-11.3wt%Si Alloys Produced by the Continuous Casting ProcessMLA: The Effects of Ti and Sr on the Microstructures of Al-11.3wt%Si Alloys Produced by the Continuous Casting Process. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1998.