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Study of AlSi9Cu3 Alloy Crystallization Process with Increased Iron Content at Different Number of Remelts

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Monitoring the solidification process is of great importance for understanding the quality of the melt, for controlling it, and for predicting the true properties of the alloy. Solidification is accompanied by the development of heat, the magnitude of which depends on the different phases occurring during solidification. Thermal analysis is now an important part of and tool for quality control, especially when using secondary aluminium alloys in the automotive industry. The effect of remelting on the change of crystallization of individual structural components of experimental AlSi9Cu3 alloy was determined by evaluation of cooling curves and their first derivatives. Structural analysis was evaluated using a scanning electron microscope. The effect of remelting was manifested especially in nucleation of phases rich in iron and copper. An increasing number of remelts had a negative effect after the fourth remelting, when harmful iron phases appeared in the structure in much larger dimensions.
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79--83
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Bibliogr. 11 poz., rys., tab.
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  • University of Zilina, Zilina, Department of Technological Engineering, Slovak Republic
  • University of Zilina, Zilina, Department of Technological Engineering, Slovak Republic
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  • Kielce University Technology, Faculty of Mechatronics and Mechanical Engineering, Kielce, Poland
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  • University of Zilina, Zilina, Department of Technological Engineering, Slovak Republic
Bibliografia
  • [1] Matejka, M. & Bolibruchová, D. (2018). Effect of remelting on microstructure of the AlSi9Cu3 alloy with higher iron content. Archives of Foundry Engineering. 18(4). 25-30.
  • [2] Cao, X. & Campbell, J. (2006). Morphology of Al5FeSi Phase in Al-Si Cast Alloys. Materials Transactions. 47(5), 1303-1312
  • [3] Łągiewka, M., Konopka, Z., Zyska, A. & Nadolski, M. (2010). The influence of modification on the flow and the solidification of AlSi10Mg alloy. Archives of Materials Science and Engineering. 10(4), 119-122.
  • [4] Grzincic, M., Dirnberger, F., Djurdjevic. M.B. (2012). Application of the cooling curve analysis in aluminum casting plants. Productive Operation of a Foundry. ISBN 978-80-02-024033.
  • [5] Djurdjevic, M.B., Odanovic, Z. & Talijan, N. (2011). Characterization of the Solidification Path of AlSi5Cu(1-4 wt.%) Alloys Using Cooling Curve Analysis. The Journal of The Minerals, Metals & Materials Society. 63-11, 51-57
  • [6] Taylor, J.A. (2012). Iron-containing intermetallic phases in Al-Si based casting alloys. Procedia Materials Science. 1, 19-33.
  • [7] Tillová, E. & Panušková, M. (2008). Effect of solution treatment on intermetallic phases morphology in AlSi9Cu3 cast alloy. Metabk. 47 (3), 207-210.
  • [8] Matejka, M. & Bolibruchová, D. (2019). Application of Natural and Artificial Ageing on Multiply Remelted AlSi9Cu3 Alloy. Archives of Foundry Engineering. 19(2). 60-66.
  • [9] Marchwica, P. (2012). Microstructual and Thermal Analysis of Aluminum-Silicon and Magnesium-Aluminum Alloys Subjected to High Cooling Rates. Electronic Theses and Dissertations. 5572.
  • [10] Emadi, L., Whiting, R., Schmid-Fetzer, (2008). Influence of Sn on Solidification Characteristics and Properties of AlSiCuMg Cast Alloys. Experimental and Thermodynamic Approaches, ICCA 11, Aachen, Germany. 328-335
  • [11] Samuel, A.M., Doty, H.W., Samuel, F.H. (1996). Factors Controlling the Type and Morphology of Copper-Containing Phases in the 319 Aluminum Alloy. 100th AFS Casting Congress, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA, April 20-23.
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Opracowanie rekordu ze środków MNiSW, umowa Nr 461252 w ramach programu "Społeczna odpowiedzialność nauki" - moduł: Popularyzacja nauki i promocja sportu (2020).
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