R & D of Rheocast High Strength and Low-Workability Aluminum Alloy Billets by a Combination of Semi-Continuous Casting with Heat-Insulated Mold and Machanical Stirring Treatment

2016 ◽  
Vol 49 (564) ◽  
pp. 30-35
Author(s):  
Yasuhiro UETANI ◽  
Hidetoshi TAKAGI ◽  
Kenji MATSUDA ◽  
Susumu IKENO
2010 ◽  
Vol 638-642 ◽  
pp. 255-260 ◽  
Author(s):  
Myoung Gyun Kim ◽  
Gyu Chang Lee ◽  
Joon Pyo Park

Since the Continuous Casting & Rolling of the non-ferrous metal by Illario Properzi have invented in 1944, the various non-ferrous rod, wire and sheet are produced at present. Although there is long research and trials for producing the wire or rod of commercial the high-strength aluminum alloy, there are few companies with the success in producing commercial hard-aluminum alloys wire and rod by CC&R process. The application of the high-strength aluminum alloy rod or wire is various parts such as rivet, bolt, sports leisure supplies, high-tension power transmission wire, machinable and forgeable materials. However, it is very difficult to produce the high-strength aluminum alloy wire and rod by CC&R process because of the wide mushy zone and high strength compared with the pure or low strength aluminum alloy. Additionally, it is easy to crack and breakout in casting and rolling process due to tiny internal defects of the castings. The object of this project is to design the most suitable equipments for CC&R and optimize the experimental condition of continuous casting condition of the high-strength aluminum alloy. The facilities of CC&R process in RIST are composed of the melting furnace, the wheel casting machine, the automatic machine for moving of castings bar, the 15-step rolling machine with three rolls, the induction heater for reheating the castings bar and the coiling machine. In the present work, through the numerical computer simulation, in first, we have developed the thermal model of the solidification behavior of the casting bar. Finally, using finite element code, Marc, the temperature distribution of each rolled bar and effective strain are obtained during continuous rolling.


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