Simulation on Electromagnetic Stirring Casting of Copper Alloy

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Hua-qing Li
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Jan 1, 2009

Abstract

Electromagnetic stirring process effectively improves the casting quality of metals. In this paper, the physical simulation experiment, in which the molten copper is displaced by mercury, was designed. The factory test parameters were determined according the simulated data. The flow behavior of the mercury to be stirred as well as the relations between the microstructure of plate blanks and the current parameters were analyzed. With an appropriate electromagnetic stirring, the inverse segregation of tin for C51900 alloy plant blank reduces from 15 % ~ 30 % to about 5 %, and the proportion of equiaxed grain rises to larger than 30%.
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APA: Hua-qing Li  (2009)  Simulation on Electromagnetic Stirring Casting of Copper Alloy

MLA: Hua-qing Li Simulation on Electromagnetic Stirring Casting of Copper Alloy. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2009.

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