The effect of na and Sr modification on surface tension and volumetric shrinkage of A356 alloy and their influence on porosity formation |
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Authors: | D. Emadi J. E. Gruzleski J. M. Toguri |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Mining and Metallurgical Engineering, McGill University, H3A 2A7 Montreal, PQ, Canada;(2) Department of Metallurgy and Materials Science, University of Toronto, M5S 1A4 Toronto, ON, Canada |
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Abstract: | Modification of the eutectic Si in Al-Si foundry alloys by adding strontium or sodium is, unfortunately, accompanied by an increase of porosity in the casting. In an attempt to understand the nature of this problem, this study used a sessile-drop method to investigate the effect of Sr and Na on surface tension and volumetric shrinkage, two probable causes of porosity occur-rence. The addition of 0.01 wt pct Sr and 0.005 wt pct Na to A356 alloy decreases the surface tension of the liquid by about 19 and 10 pct, respectively, and may increase the volume shrink-age by about 12 pct. These changes to surface tension and volumetric shrinkage promote the early formation of the pores during solidification and give the availability of a longer period of growth prior to complete solidification, resulting in a larger pore size. The effect of surface tension on the pores is more significant than volumetric shrinkage. Although the predicted pore diameter increases with lower surface tension or higher volumetric shrinkage, these two effects alone do not seem able to completely account for the observed increase in porosity that is associated with modification. |
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