Thermal analysis and microstructures of modified grain-refined Al-7Si-Mg cast alloy

  • A. M.A. Mohamed
  • , F. H. Samuel
  • , Saleh Alkahtani

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Abstract

This article aims to investigate the grain refining response of Sr-modified A356.2 alloy with various Al-Ti, Al-B and Al-Ti-B master alloys at different levels. Thermal analysis was used to evaluate the interactions between Sr and B, and between Sr and Ti. Microstructure was examined using optical microscopy and EPMA technique. Impact properties were evaluated for both ascast and heat-treated conditions. The results reveal that adding B with levels higher than 0.1% leads to formation of particles containing predominantly B and Sr, such as SrB 6. The Sr-B interaction may postpone grain refinement of the alloy containing 0.02-0.1%B. It is also observed that the Al-Ti-B and Al-4%B types of master alloy have a greater influence on the grain refining of the A356.2 alloy than does Al-10%Ti. The grain size of the alloy decreases rapidly with an increase in boron-content for the lower levels of boron addition.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationLight Metals 2012 - Proceedings of the Technical Sessions Presented by the TMS Aluminum Committee at the TMS 2012 Annual Meeting and Exhibition
Pages339-344
Number of pages6
StatePublished - 2012
Externally publishedYes
EventLight Metals 2012 - TMS 2012 Annual Meeting and Exhibition - Orlando, FL, United States
Duration: 11 Mar 201215 Mar 2012

Publication series

NameTMS Light Metals
ISSN (Print)0147-0809

Conference

ConferenceLight Metals 2012 - TMS 2012 Annual Meeting and Exhibition
Country/TerritoryUnited States
CityOrlando, FL
Period11/03/1215/03/12

Keywords

  • Al-Si-Mg alloys
  • Grain refining
  • Metallography
  • Modification
  • Thermal analysis

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