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Hot-tearing of multicomponent Al-Cu alloys based on casting load measurements in a constrained permanent mold...

Publication Type
Conference Paper
Publication Date
Page Number
465
Volume
1
Conference Name
TMS 2017 146th Annual Meeting and Exhibition
Conference Location
San Diego, California, United States of America
Conference Date
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Hot-tearing is a major casting defect that is often difficult to characterize, especially for multicomponent Al alloys used for cylinder head castings. The susceptibility of multicomponent Al-Cu alloys to hot-tearing during permanent mold casting was investigated using a constrained permanent mold in which the load and displacement was measured. The experimental results for hot tearing susceptibility are compared with those obtained from a hot-tearing criterion based temperature range evaluated at fraction solids of 0.87 and 0.94. The Cu composition was varied from approximately 5 to 8 pct. (weight). Casting experiments were conducted without grain refining. The measured load during casting can be used to indicate the severity of hot tearing. However, when small hot-tears are present, the load variation cannot be used to detect and assess hot-tearing susceptibility.