Abstract

The effects of mischmetal, cooling rate and heat treatment on the eutectic Si particle characteristics of A319.1, A356.2 and A413.1 Al–Si casting alloys were investigated and recorded for this study. Mischmetal was added to the alloys in the form of Al–20% mischmetal master alloy to produce four levels of mischmetal addition (0, 2, 4 and 6 wt%). The alloys were also modified with strontium (∼250 ppm) to study the combined modification effect of Sr and mischmetal at both high and low cooling rates corresponding to dendrite arm spacings of ∼40 and 120 μm, respectively. The alloys were subjected to solution heat treatment (495 °C/8 h for A319.1 and A413.1 alloys, and 540 °C/8 h for A356.2 alloy) to investigate its effect on the eutectic Si particle morphology. An optical microscope-image analyzer system was used to measure the characteristics of eutectic Si particles such as area, length, roundness ratio and aspect ratio, in order to monitor the modifying effect of mischmetal, as well as the combined modification effect of mischmetal and Sr. For each alloy sample examined, the Si particle characteristics were measured over an area of 50 fields and the average particle characteristics were thus determined. The eutectic Si particle measurements revealed that partial modification was obtained with the addition of mischmetal while full modification was achieved with the addition of Sr in the as-cast condition, at both high and low cooling rates. The interaction between Sr and mischmetal was observed to weaken the effectiveness of Sr as a Si particle-modifying agent. This effect was particularly evident at the low cooling rate. During solution heat treatment, the eutectic Si particles in the non-modified alloys underwent rapid coarsening, otherwise known as Ostwald ripening, whereas those in the Sr-modified alloys exhibited a high spheroidization rate. The coarsening was evidenced by an increase in the thickness of the Si particles, clearly observed in the A356.2 alloy at both cooling rates. In the alloys containing mischmetal, the presence of this mixture of rare earth elements reduced the coarsening of the Si particles slightly.

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