The effect of simultaneous refinement and modification by cerium on microstructure and mechanical properties of Al-8% Si alloy

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2016

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Taylor and Francis Ltd. maney@maney.co.uk

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The effect of cerium melt treatment on microstructure and mechanical properties of gravity die cast Al-8% Si alloy was studied. The addition of Ce transformed the large columnar ?-Al grains into fine equiaxed grains and modified the acicular eutectic Si into fine fibrous form. The addition of Ce resulted in the formation of needle-shaped complex Ce intermetallic along the grain boundaries. Electrical conductivity measurements are used for the first time to reveal the effect of Ce addition on modification of the eutectic Si. The electrical conductivity of the alloy increased with Ce melt treatment. Scanning Electron Microscopy results suggests that the Ce particles did not heterogeneously nucleate the ?-Al grains, instead the fine equiaxed grains were formed through an invariant reaction between the liquid melt and Ce phase. The ultimate tensile strength, % elongation and hardness of the alloy significantly improved due to simultaneous modification and refinement. © 2016 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group.

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Aluminum, Cerium, Electric conductivity, Eutectics, Grain boundaries, Grain refinement, Hardness, Mechanical properties, Microstructure, Scanning electron microscopy, Silicon, Silicon alloys, Tensile strength, Ce addition, Electrical conductivity, Electrical conductivity measurements, Fine equiaxed grains, Melt treatments, Microstructure and mechanical properties, Modification, Ultimate tensile strength, Cerium alloys

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International Journal of Cast Metals Research, 2016, 29, 6, pp. 345-349

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