Effect of Modifier Elements on Quality Index Improvement of A356 ‎Aluminum ‎Alloy ‎Before and After T6 Heat Treatment

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Research/Original Article (دارای رتبه معتبر)
Abstract:

In this study, the effect of Ca, Sr, Mn, and Be on modification and quality index ‎improvement of A356 aluminum alloy containing 1.2 wt% Fe impurity was studied in as-‎cast and heat treated conditions. According to the results, Sr and Ca modified the eutectic Si ‎particles and decreased the size of detrimental β-Al5FeSi compounds so that their average ‎size reduced by 23 and 18%, respectively. The addition of Be and Mn did not affect the ‎eutectic Si, but converted the brittle b-platelets to the α-Fe Chinese-scripts. Due to this ‎microstructural variation, the quality index of the alloys modified by Ca, Sr, Be, and Mn has ‎increased by 58, 32, 31, and 17%, respectively. T6 heat treatment led to the precipitation ‎hardening of the alloy, thermally modified the eutectic Si particles, and fractured the b-‎particles. Although, it did not exert significant effect on the size and volume fraction of α-‎compounds. The maximum improvement of quality index in heat-treated samples (36 %) ‎was observed in non-modified base alloy whilst the amplitudes of the quality index ‎improvement in the Ca, Sr, Be and Mn modified samples were 6, 13, 21, and 19 ‎respectively. Increasing of porosity content and the remaining of rather large α-compounds ‎were found to be the most important factors responsible for the relative reduction of the ‎quality index in modified and heat treated samples.‎

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Persian
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Founding Research Journal, Volume:2 Issue: 1, 2018
Pages:
11 to 25
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