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The influence of strontium on porosity formation in Al-Si alloys
Authors:C. M. Dinnis  A. K. Dahle  J. A. Taylor  M. O. Otte
Affiliation:(1) the Cooperative Research Centre for Cast Metals Manufacturing, Division of Materials, School of Engineering, University of Queensland, 4072 Brisbane, Queensland, Australia;(2) the Hydro Aluminium, Bonn, Germany;(3) Karl Schmidt Unisia, 46803 Ft. Wayne, IN
Abstract:Strontium modification is known to alter the amount, characteristics, and distribution of porosity in Al-Si castings. Although many theories have been proposed to account for these effects, most can be considered inadequate because of their failure to resolve contradictions and discrepancies in the literature. In an attempt to critically appraise some of these theories, the amount, distribution, and morphology of porosity were examined in sand-cast plates of Sr-free and Sr-containing pure Al, Al-1 wt pct Si, and Al-9 wt pct Si alloys. Statistical significance testing was used to verify apparent trends in the porosity data. No apparent differences in the amount, distribution, and morphology of porosity were observed between Sr-free and Sr-containing alloys with no or very small eutectic volume fractions. However, Sr modification significantly changed the amount, distribution, and morphology of porosity in alloys with a significant volume fraction of eutectic. The addition of Sr reduced porosity in the hot spot region of the casting, and the pores became well dispersed and rounded. This result can be explained by considering the combined effect of the casting design and the differences in the pattern of eutectic solidification between unmodified and Sr-modified alloys.
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