The Effect of Applied Pressure During Feeding of Critical Cast Aluminum Alloy Components With Particular Reference to Fatigue Resistance | |
Berry, J.T. ; Luck, R. ; Zhang, B. ; Taylor, R.P. | |
Mississippi State University (United States) | |
关键词: 08 Hydrogen; Aluminium; Alloys; Liquid Metals; Feeding; | |
DOI : 10.2172/813487 RP-ID : DOE/ID/13692 RP-ID : FC07-98ID13692 RP-ID : 813487 |
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美国|英语 | |
来源: UNT Digital Library | |
【 摘 要 】
the medium to long freezing range alloys of aluminum such as A356, A357, A206, 319 for example are known to exhibit dispersed porosity, which is recognized as a factor affecting ductility, fracture toughness, and fatigue resistance of light alloy castings. The local thermal environment, for example, temperature gradient and freezing from velocity, affect the mode of solidification which, along with alloy composition, heat treatment, oxide film occlusion, hydrogen content, and the extent to which the alloy contracts on solidification, combine to exert strong effects on the porosity formation in such alloys. In addition to such factors, the availability of liquid metal and its ability to flow through the partially solidified casting, which will be affect by the pressure in the liquid metal, must also be considered. The supply of molten metal will thus be controlled by the volume of the riser available for feeding the particular casting location, its solidification time, and its location together with any external pressure that might be applied at the riser.
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