scholarly journals Effect of the casting process variables on microporosity and mechanical properties in an investment cast aluminium alloy

2001 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
pp. 277-280 ◽  
Author(s):  
Y.M. Li ◽  
R.D. Li
Metals ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (8) ◽  
pp. 1304
Author(s):  
Moritz Neuser ◽  
Olexandr Grydin ◽  
Anatolii Andreiev ◽  
Mirko Schaper

Implementing the concept of mixed construction in modern automotive engineering requires the joining of sheet metal or extruded profiles with cast components made from different materials. As weight reduction is desired, these cast components are usually made from high-strength aluminium alloys of the Al-Si (Mn, Mg) system, which have limited weldability. The mechanical joinability of the cast components depends on their ductility, which is influenced by the microstructure. High-strength cast aluminium alloys have relatively low ductility, which leads to cracking of the joints. This limits the range of applications for cast aluminium alloys. In this study, an aluminium alloy of the Al-Si system AlSi9 is used to investigate relationships between solidification conditions during the sand casting process, microstructure, mechanical properties, and joinability. The demonstrator is a stepped plate with a minimum thickness of 2.0 mm and a maximum thickness of 4.0 mm, whereas the thickness difference between neighbour steps amounts to 0.5 mm. During casting trials, the solidification rates for different plate steps were measured. The microscopic investigations reveal a correlation between solidification rates and microstructure parameters such as secondary dendrite arm spacing. Furthermore, mechanical properties and the mechanical joinability are investigated.


2016 ◽  
Vol 707 ◽  
pp. 144-147
Author(s):  
Ying Pio Lim ◽  
Wei Hong Yeo ◽  
A. Masita

In this project, the addition of scandium (Sc) into A356 aluminium alloy was studied for its effect on the mechanical properties after gravity die casting process. Scandium addition was administered at the weight percentages of 0.1, 0.2 and 0.3. The results obtained in this work revealed that scandium can significantly enhance the mechanical properties of A356 alloy in terms of tensile strength, hardness and charpy impact strength. In general, the addition of 0.2 wt% Sc in A356 alloy was found to be able to achieve the maximum tensile strength of 172.94MPa as compared to 136.03MPa for sample without Sc. No significant improvement in tensile strength was found when more than 0.3wt% added to the alloy. As for hardness, the sample with 0.3 wt% Sc attained the maximum Vicker’s hardness of 86.60 HV as compared to 76.48 HV for unmodified A356. Similarly, the addition of 0.3wt% Sc in A356 can achieve highest impact energy of 2.71J as compare to 1.09J for unmodified A356.


2014 ◽  
Vol 906 ◽  
pp. 249-253
Author(s):  
Arnav Gupta ◽  
Aditya Eswar ◽  
G. Dinesh Babu ◽  
M. Nageswara Rao

Cast aluminium alloys are being employed increasingly in the automotive sector due to their light weight and excellent castability. This paper focuses on the strain hardening behaviour of Hipped and non-Hipped components of cast aluminium alloy 354 subjected to two-step ageing, as opposed to the routinely carried out single-step ageing. First step ageing (at 100°C) was carried out for 2 h and 5 h; ageing time at second step (at 170°C) was 1, 2 and 5 h. Mechanical properties and strain hardening behaviour were evaluated for different variants of two-step ageing treatment. Analysis of the results shows that the Hipped components have higher hardening capacity and generally higher strain hardening rate compared to the non-Hipped ones. Some of the two-step ageing treatments give mechanical properties comparable to the conventional T61 treatment, but with significantly higher strain hardening rate.


2013 ◽  
Vol 446-447 ◽  
pp. 122-125 ◽  
Author(s):  
Aakarshit Kalra

Cast aluminium alloy 354 finds extensive applications in the automobile and aerospace industry due to its attractive combination of mechanical properties and excellent castability. A high fatigue strength value is desirable for these applications. The present study explores the possibility of improving the fatigue life of cast aluminium alloy by subjecting it to Hot Isostatic Pressing (commonly known as Hipping). A three parameter Weibull analysis of the fatigue test results was carried out for both Hipped and Non-Hipped samples. The Hipped samples showed an improved fatigue life compared to the Non-Hipped samples.


2016 ◽  
Vol 877 ◽  
pp. 45-50
Author(s):  
He Chen ◽  
Yong Li ◽  
Jia Dong Li ◽  
Guang Jun Gao ◽  
Zhao Dong Wang

A vertical type twin roll caster with two side dams was used to cast aluminium alloy strip with a thickness of about 5mm at speed higher than 10m/min. The characteristics of the twin roll caster with two side dams are as follows: The diameter of the copper roll is 500mm, the width of the copper roll is 110mm and the thickness of the copper roll sleeve is 25mm.The maximum casting speed is up to 60m/min. Using the vertical type twin roll caster, a 4.5mm thickness of 6111 strip could be cast at a speed of 30m/min. The microstructure of the as-cast strip was equiaxed and spherical, not columnar. The mechanical properties of the strip casted from the vertical type twin roll caster were almost as same as that of the strip made from the conventional cast ingot.


2014 ◽  
Vol 984-985 ◽  
pp. 350-354 ◽  
Author(s):  
M. Thirumal Azhagan ◽  
B. Mohan ◽  
A. Rajadurai ◽  
S. Maharajan

Squeeze casting is a hybrid metal processing technique that combines the advantages of both casting and forging in one operation. The automotive and aerospace sectors are behind the development of squeeze casting process as the squeeze cast components exhibit improved mechanical properties. The Aluminium alloy 6061 is a futuristic material that is widely used to produce automotive and aerospace components. In this attempt, cylindrical components of AA6061 were produced by varying the squeeze pressure at certain levels when the die preheat temperature and the pressure applied duration were maintained at constant levels. The specimens were made from the components as per ASTM standards and they were tested for mechanical properties such as impact strength and micro hardness respectively. It was found that the mechanical properties were enhanced with the increase in squeeze pressure.


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