Effects of melt temperature and casting speed on the structure and defect formation during direct-chill casting of an Al-Cu alloy

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作者
Eskin, DG [1 ]
Savran, VI
Katgerman, L
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[1] Netherlands Inst Met Res, NL-2628 AL Delft, Netherlands
[2] Delft Univ Technol, Dept Mat Sci & Engn, NL-2628 AL Delft, Netherlands
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10.1007/s11661-005-0059-6
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T [工业技术];
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08 ;
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A thorough experimental investigation of the effects of melt temperature and casting speed on the structure and defect formation during the steady and nonsteady stages of direct-chill (DC) casting of an Al-2.8 pct Cu alloy is performed. In addition, the temperature and melt-flow distributions in the sump of billets cast at different melt temperatures are numerically simulated and used in the discussion on the experimental results. Apart from already known phenomena such as the coarsening of the structure, deepening of the sump, and increased probability of bleed-outs during DC casting with increased casting temperature, a few new observations are made. The increased melt temperature is shown to increase the severity of subsurface segregation, whereas the macrosegregation in the rest of the billet remains virtually unaffected. Hot-tearing susceptibility is strongly diminished by an increased melt superheat. The amount and distribution of "floating" grains is demonstrated to depend on both the melt temperature and the casting speed. The porosity was found to only slightly depend on the melt temperature. The amount of nonequilibrium eutectic in the center of the billet increases with increasing melt temperature. The effects of melt temperature on the dimensions of the sump, transition region, and mushy zone and on the melt-flow pattern in the sump are discussed and used in the interpretation of experimentally observed phenomena.
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页码:1965 / 1976
页数:12
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