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Correlation of hardness and silicon morphology for al-si-sb alloy

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2018
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Uzun, Orhan
Yılmaz, Fikret
Emeksiz, Cem
Ergen, Semra
Köleman, Uğur
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In this study, we have focused on the role of silicon morphology on the hardness of eutectic Al – 12 wt.% Si – 0.5 wt.% Sb alloy solidified at different cooling rates. The alloys were produced by using induction melting, arc-remelting and melt-spinning techniques. The cooling rates of the alloys were determined as 0.5, 60 and ~105°C.s–1 for induction-melted, arc-remelted and meltspun alloy. The experimental results show that as the cooling rate increased the coarse silicon phase was substantially refined and its morphology altered from sharp need-like to round shape. Two exothermic peaks, attributed to precipitation and coarsening of silicon from supersaturated α-Al, were observed in the DSC curve of MS alloy. Vicker’s hardness of melt-spun alloy was found two times higher than those of IMed and ARed alloys. The lowest hardness of induction-melted alloy was ascribed to the lamellar morphology of silicon, yielding decohesive rupture. This result was confirmed by finite element analyzing. Keywords: Al-Si alloy; casting; Vickers; finite element analysis
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http://hdl.handle.net/11772/520
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