Inclusion Detection in Aluminum Alloys Via Laser-Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy |
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Authors: | Shaymus W. Hudson Joseph Craparo Robert De Saro Diran Apelian |
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Affiliation: | 1.Advanced Casting Research Center,Worcester Polytechnic Institute,Worcester,USA;2.Energy Research Company,Plainfield,USA;3.Worcester Polytechnic Institute,Worcester,USA |
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Abstract: | Laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS) has shown promise as a technique to quickly determine molten metal chemistry in real time. Because of its characteristics, LIBS could also be used as a technique to sense for unwanted inclusions and impurities. Simulated Al2O3 inclusions were added to molten aluminum via a metal-matrix composite. LIBS was performed in situ to determine whether particles could be detected. Outlier analysis on oxygen signal was performed on LIBS data and compared to oxide volume fraction measured through metallography. It was determined that LIBS could differentiate between melts with different amounts of inclusions by monitoring the fluctuations in signal for elements of interest. LIBS shows promise as an enabling tool for monitoring metal cleanliness. |
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