The effect of dissolved titanium on the primary α-Al grain and globule size in the conventional and semi-solid casting of 356 Al–Si Alloy

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2006

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Nafisi, S.
Ghomashchi, R.

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Journal of Materials Science, 2006; 41(23):7954-7963

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Shahrooz Nafisi, Reza Ghomashchi

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The chemistry of molten alloy plays an important role on grain refining. Small addition of alloying elements reduces the grain size of the as-solidified structures to some degree depending on the alloy efficiency. The effect of dissolved Ti has been studied on the microstructure of Al–Si foundry alloys cast conventionally and by semi-solid casting routes. It is shown that Ti in solution could restrict the grains and globules size in both processes. A parallel plate compression test machine was employed to study the effect of dissolved Ti on the rheological behavior of the billets. It was confirmed billets with higher dissolved Ti-content have superior flow.

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© Springer Science+Business Media, LLC 2006

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