Continuous Casting of Az31 Magnesium Plate via Horizontal Continuous Casting Process

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Bong Sun You
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 2006

Abstract

AZ31 magnesium plate of 300mm in width and 40mm in thickness was produced by horizontal continuous casting machine, and its microstructures were analyzed on the surface and in the plate interior. The defect formation on the surface and subsurface, such as side cracks, buckling, pores and segregation, was very sensitive to the casting condition and processing parameters. Especially, casting speed and secondary cooling were the most dominant parameters to control the solidification behavior of magnesium melt, for example the position and shape of the solid/liquid interface in the mould. The cyclic marks on the surface were obvious because the plate were drawn by 4-step cycle and can not be removed. The average grain size of as cast plate measured as 50-65µm at the near surface and 300-400µm in the center of the plate was relatively small because secondary cooling water was applied to control the surface quality resulting in rapid solidification of the melt in the mould.
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APA: Bong Sun You  (2006)  Continuous Casting of Az31 Magnesium Plate via Horizontal Continuous Casting Process

MLA: Bong Sun You Continuous Casting of Az31 Magnesium Plate via Horizontal Continuous Casting Process. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2006.

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