Abstract

The Influence of the ternary alloying element Cu on eutectic nucleation in an Al-10 wt.%Si alloy in unmodified and Sr-modified conditions was studied. Cu additions had a relatively minor effect on the unmodified eutectic nucleation frequency. In Sr-modified Al–Si alloys where the nucleation frequency of the eutectic grains is very low compared to the unmodified alloys, the addition of Cu significantly increased the nucleation frequency. Further increases in the Cu concentration resulted in a continuous increase in the number of eutectic grains and an associated decrease in their size. It is proposed that constitutional supercooling plays an important role in promoting the nucleation of eutectic grains ahead of the solidifying interface especially in the case of Sr-modified Al–Si alloys.

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