Effect of Silicon and Copper Content in the 3XX Series Aluminum Alloys on Thermal Processing and Mechanical Integrity

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
R. I. MacKay J. H. Sokolowski
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 2006

Abstract

The level of Si and Cu in the 3xx series of alloys affects the volume fraction of the a-Al dendritic phase and the Al-Si eutectic phase. The volume fraction of these phases in turn affects the feeding conditions during solidification and ultimately the Area Fraction Porosity and Mean Pore Diameter measured in the as-cast structure. This work sets out to establish the relationship between the volume fraction of the a-Al dendritic phase and the Al-Si eutectic phase and the resulting porosity that forms on the Monotonic and High Cycle Fatigue properties. The alloys in question are the Al-9%Si-l %Cu and a Al-7%Si-4%Cu alloys which were cast into V8 performance engine block castings and then heat treated to achieve desired mechanical properties. The engine block castings provided the mechanical and metallographic test samples analyzed for this work.
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APA: R. I. MacKay J. H. Sokolowski  (2006)  Effect of Silicon and Copper Content in the 3XX Series Aluminum Alloys on Thermal Processing and Mechanical Integrity

MLA: R. I. MacKay J. H. Sokolowski Effect of Silicon and Copper Content in the 3XX Series Aluminum Alloys on Thermal Processing and Mechanical Integrity. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2006.

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