Influence of rotational speed of centrifugal casting process on appearance, microstructure, and sliding wear behaviour of Al-2Si cast alloy
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2010
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Korean Institute of Metals and Materials
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Although the manner in which the molten metal flows plays a major role in the formation of the uniform cylinder in centrifugal casting, not much information is available on this topic. The flow in the molten metal differs at various rotational speeds, which in turn affects the final casting. In this paper, the influence of the flow of molten metal of hyper eutectic Al-2Si alloys at various rotational speeds is discussed. At an optimum speed of 800 rpm, a uniform cylinder was formed. For the rotational speeds below and above these speeds, an irregular shaped casting was formed, which is mainly due to the influence of melt. Primary á-Al particles were formed in the tube periphery at low rotational speed, and their sizes and shapes were altered with changes in rotational speeds. The wear test for the inner surface of the casting showed better wear properties for the casting prepared at the optimum speed of rotation. © KIM and Springer.
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Centrifugal casting, Cylinders (shapes), Liquid metals, Metal casting, Silicon alloys, Speed, Wear of materials, Appearance, Inner surfaces, Microstrucutre, Molten metal flow, Optimum speed, Rotational speed, Sliding wear behaviour, Wear properties, Aluminum alloys
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Metals and Materials International, 2010, 16, 1, pp. 137-143
