The Effect of Chilling and Ce Addition on the Microstructure and Mechanical Properties of Al-23Si Alloy
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2017
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Springer New York LLC barbara.b.bertram@gsk.com
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The present work involves the study of the effect of varying concentration of Ce addition on microstructure and mechanical properties of Al-23%Si alloys. Melt-treated alloys were solidified in copper, brass, stainless steel molds to assess the effect of cooling rate. The effect on microstructure was assessed by measuring the fineness of primary silicon and eutectic silicon particle characteristics. The Ce melt treatment transformed the coarse and irregular primary silicon into refined polyhedral silicon crystals, and the effect was more significant at higher cooling rates. Although the melt treatment had refined the eutectic silicon at lower cooling rates, it did not show any considerable effect on the eutectic silicon at higher cooling rates. The mechanical properties of the alloy increased significantly with increase in cooling rates and cerium concentration. Analysis of the results and literature reveals that the refined primary silicon was formed as a result of an invariant reaction between Ce compounds and primary silicon at higher temperatures. © 2016, ASM International.
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Alloy steel, Aluminum, Binary alloys, Cooling, Eutectics, Hardness, Mechanical properties, Microstructure, Silicon, Silicon compounds, Stainless steel, Tensile properties, Cerium concentration, Eutectic silicon, Eutectic silicon particles, Hypereutectic Al-Si alloys, Melt treatments, Microstructure and mechanical properties, modification, refinement, Silicon alloys
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Journal of Materials Engineering and Performance, 2017, 26, 1, pp. 343-349
