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IJAT Vol.14 No.5 pp. 835-842
doi: 10.20965/ijat.2020.p0835
(2020)

Paper:

Solid Fraction Examination at Flow Cessation and Flow Cessation Mechanism of Al-Si-Mg Alloy

Makoto Nikawa*,†, Yu Iba**, and Minoru Yamashita*

*Department of Mechanical Engineering, Gifu University
1-1 Yanagido, Gifu-shi, Gifu 501-1193, Japan

Corresponding author

**Graduate School of Engineering, Gifu University, Gifu, Japan

Received:
May 7, 2020
Accepted:
June 29, 2020
Published:
September 5, 2020
Keywords:
casting, aluminum alloy, flow cessation, solid fraction, temperature measurement
Abstract

The aim of this study is to experimentally determine the solid fraction at the cessation of the flow of a molten Al-Si-Mg alloy (JIS-AC4CH) ceases. In this study, an experimental apparatus to measure the melt temperature during flow was developed and was used to perform highly accurate temperature measurements. An immersion-type optical-fiber radiation thermometer without emissivity correction was used for the temperature measurement device in this apparatus. The solid fraction was calculated from the area of primary crystals when the molten metal at any temperature was quenched. The melt temperature at flow cessation was higher than the eutectic reaction temperature, and the solid fraction in the melt front was approximately 0.2. However, the maximum solid fraction was found at a position slightly away from the melt front toward the pouring gate, and was approximately 0.3. It was inferred for this Al-Si-Mg alloy, that the flow cessation mechanism was a mixture of skin formation and mushy formation types.

Cite this article as:
M. Nikawa, Y. Iba, and M. Yamashita, “Solid Fraction Examination at Flow Cessation and Flow Cessation Mechanism of Al-Si-Mg Alloy,” Int. J. Automation Technol., Vol.14 No.5, pp. 835-842, 2020.
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