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Grain refinement of Al–Si alloys by Nb–B inoculation. Part II: Application to commercial alloys
Highlights The practical application of Nb–B inoculation as grain refiner is investigated. Commercial hypo-eutectic and near-eutectic Al–Si are efficiently refined. The effect of the addition of the Nb–B based refiner on commercial Al–Si alloys is quantified. Mechanical properties of Nb–B inoculated Al–Si alloys are measured.
Abstract The potency of Nb–B inoculation for the refinement of Al–Si cast alloy has been demonstrated in Part I of this work by the systematic analysis of binary Al–xSi alloys (where x =1–10wt.%). In Part II of this work the effect of Nb–B inoculation on commercial Al–Si alloys is assessed. Specifically, hypo-eutectic alloys such as LM24 (A380) and LM25 (A356) as well as near-eutectic LM6 (A413) Al–Si alloys are considered. The aim is to quantify the grain refinement and detect possible interaction with alloying elements commonly present in Al cast alloys, such as Mg, Fe, Cu, Mn and Zn. The in-depth analysis of the alloys solidified under wide range of cooling rates indicates that Nb–B inoculation does not only lead to a much finer microstructural features but also makes the final grain size far less sensitive to the cooling rate employed to solidify the material. Finally, the mechanism essential for the grain refinement of commercial Al cast alloys by Nb–B inoculation is determined on the base of SEM and thermal analysis results. It is found that in-situ formed Al3Nb and NbB2 intermetallic particles (forming from the interaction of Al alloy/Nb powder/KBF4 flux) are the heterogeneous nuclei responsible for the grain refining of Al cast alloys.
Grain refinement of Al–Si alloys by Nb–B inoculation. Part II: Application to commercial alloys
Highlights The practical application of Nb–B inoculation as grain refiner is investigated. Commercial hypo-eutectic and near-eutectic Al–Si are efficiently refined. The effect of the addition of the Nb–B based refiner on commercial Al–Si alloys is quantified. Mechanical properties of Nb–B inoculated Al–Si alloys are measured.
Abstract The potency of Nb–B inoculation for the refinement of Al–Si cast alloy has been demonstrated in Part I of this work by the systematic analysis of binary Al–xSi alloys (where x =1–10wt.%). In Part II of this work the effect of Nb–B inoculation on commercial Al–Si alloys is assessed. Specifically, hypo-eutectic alloys such as LM24 (A380) and LM25 (A356) as well as near-eutectic LM6 (A413) Al–Si alloys are considered. The aim is to quantify the grain refinement and detect possible interaction with alloying elements commonly present in Al cast alloys, such as Mg, Fe, Cu, Mn and Zn. The in-depth analysis of the alloys solidified under wide range of cooling rates indicates that Nb–B inoculation does not only lead to a much finer microstructural features but also makes the final grain size far less sensitive to the cooling rate employed to solidify the material. Finally, the mechanism essential for the grain refinement of commercial Al cast alloys by Nb–B inoculation is determined on the base of SEM and thermal analysis results. It is found that in-situ formed Al3Nb and NbB2 intermetallic particles (forming from the interaction of Al alloy/Nb powder/KBF4 flux) are the heterogeneous nuclei responsible for the grain refining of Al cast alloys.
Grain refinement of Al–Si alloys by Nb–B inoculation. Part II: Application to commercial alloys
Bolzoni, L. (Autor:in) / Nowak, M. (Autor:in) / Hari Babu, N. (Autor:in)
21.08.2014
8 pages
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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