4.7 Article Proceedings Paper

Effects of casting speed on microstructure and segregation of electromagnetically stirred Aluminum alloy in continuous casting process

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RARE METALS
Volume 25, Issue -, Pages 118-123

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NONFERROUS METALS SOCIETY CHINA
DOI: 10.1016/S1001-0521(08)60064-9

Keywords

semi-solid slurry; electromagnetic stirring; casting speed; segregation; Al alloy

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Recently, a semi-solid metal processing has been acknowledged as a cost-effective technique to be able to manufacture high quality product for the transportation industry. In this study a hypo-eutectic Al alloy was fabricated by means of an electromagnetic stirrer in continuous casting process and the microstructural change during solidification due to a fluid flow by electromagnetic stirring was examined. Due to the forced fluid flow during solidification a dendritic phase of primary a phase of Al alloy was turned into a globular phase, which can make the Al alloy get a thixotropic behavior in the semi-solid region. In order to establish the quantitative relationship between microstructure and the process parameters, the morphology shape, a silicon distribution and a size of primary a phase were observed according to casting speed in continuous casting machine. The primary a phase was turned into the degenerate dendrites approaching a spherical configuration with increasing casting speed. The fine-grained and equiaxed microstructure appeared at higher casting speed. A segregation behavior of Si element was declined with increasing casting speed and a very uniform distribution of Si element was observed on the billet at a casting speed of 600 mm . min(-1) A thickness of the solidifying shell of the billet was shortened with increasing the casting speed.

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