Solidification Analyses and Heat Treatment of Modified And Refined Al-Si Alloys -A Study
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2016
Authors
V, Vijeesh
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The present work involved the study of the effect of addition of cerium (Ce), phosphorus
(P) and strontium (Sr) on cooling curve parameters, heat transfer characteristics,
microstructure and mechanical properties of Al-8Si, Al-13Si, Al-14Si and Al-22%Si
alloys. Melt treated alloys were solidified against sand base and against stainless steel,
brass, and copper chills to assess the effect of cooling rate on silicon morphology.
Thermal analysis parameters of melt treated alloys were determined by recording the
temperature of the liquid metal solidifying against the chill. The addition of Ce
significantly influenced both primary and eutectic phase nucleation temperatures and
increased the undercooling temperatures. Newtonian and Fourier analysis techniques
were used for the calculation of solid fraction and latent heat of solidification. The heat
flux across the casting/chill interface was estimated using inverse modeling technique.
The interfacial heat flux between the chill and the alloy increased with Ce and Sr melt
treatment and decreased on addition of P. The effect of melt treatment and chilling on
microstructure was assessed by measuring (i) the grain size (ii) roundness of eutectic
silicon (iii) fineness of primary silicon. Ce treated alloys solidified against sand base at a
slow cooling rate resulted in refinement of eutectic silicon along with the formation of AlSi-Ce ternary intermetallic compound. The addition of Ce to alloys solidified against
chills resulted in complete modification of the eutectic silicon. The addition of Ce also
resulted in fine equiaxed grains in Al-8Si alloys and refined the primary silicon in
hypereutectic Al-Si alloys. The addition of Ce simultaneously modified and refined both
primary and eutectic phases, whereas, Sr and P modified eutectic silicon and refined
primary silicon respectively. On addition of Ce, P and Sr there was a significant
improvement in the mechanical properties of the alloys. The combined addition of Ce
with Sr to Al-Si alloys resulted in further improvement of mechanical properties. Al-8Si,
Al-14Si and Al-22Si alloys were subjected to T6 heat treatment. The ageing temperature
and time were selected based on a series of trial experiments. The tensile strength of all
untreated alloys increased when subjected to heat treatment, whereas, the heat treatment
had deleterious effect on the mechanical properties of melt treated alloys except on P
treated alloys.
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Department of Metallurgical and Materials Engineering, Melt treatment, thermal analyses, Newtonian and Fourier analysis, heat transfer, hypereutectic Al-Si alloys, eutectic silicon, primary silicon, modification, refinement