1. Hot tear susceptibility of aluminium–silicon binary alloys.
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Pekguleryuz, M. O., Lin, S., Ozbakir, E., Temur, D., and Aliravci, C.
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ALLOYS ,SOLIDIFICATION ,DENDRITIC crystals ,EQUILIBRIUM ,ALUMINUM alloys ,SILICON alloys ,HEAT treatment of metals - Abstract
Hot tear susceptibility (HTS) of Al–Si alloys in the 0–5–3·0 wt-%Si has been determined using a constrained rod casting test and a quantitative index. Hot tear susceptibility was seen to decrease with increasing silicon content. Hot tear severity varied directly with solidification shrinkageβ, the non-equilibrium freezing range ΔT′, dendrite arm spacing and the effective grain size d
eff . The highest HTS was seen in the Al–0·5%Si alloy with the largest ΔT′, the highest β, the largest dendrite arm spacing, the lowest amount of eutectic phase feu , and, hence, the longest local freezing time tf . Correlation was observed between HTS and the theoretical hot tear criteria Clyne–Davies CSC, Feurer and Campbell CSCb indices, with Campbell's criterion showing a very strong correlation as HTSc ≈0·03CSCb + 6 with R2 =0·93, where HTSc is HTS of rod C. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2010
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