Effect of electromagnetic stirring during solidification on the morphological evolution of primary solid phase of Al alloy

Authors
Lee, Dock-YoungKang, Suk-WonKim, Ki-Bae
Issue Date
2006-09
Publisher
TRANS TECH PUBLICATIONS LTD
Citation
SEMI-SOLID PROCESSING OF ALLOYS AND COMPOSITES, v.116-117, pp.665 - 668
Abstract
In this study, in order to develop the cast product of Al alloy having a globular microstructure by using the elctromagnetic (EM) stirrer, which was specially designed and manufactured to induce a various fluid flow type of melt during solidification, a morphlogy and size of primary solid phase of the solidifying slurry was investigated with respect to EM stirring condition such as an induced magnetic flux density (MFD) and a frequency of input current. The magnetic flux density of EM stirrer was measured by using a gaussmeter and its distribution and magnetic force within Al melt was simulated in ANSYS program. The induced MFD was increased with decreasing a frequency of input current at the same input voltage due to the increased penetrating depth of magnetic field. But, the magnetic force related directly with a stirring strength of melt was increased with the frequency. Both a roundness and size of primary a phase of Al alloy was decreased with increasing a frequency of input current and MFD, within the experimental range. Therefore, the primary a phase was refined and globularized at the higher frequency and MFD.
Keywords
SEMISOLID STATE; METAL-ALLOYS; BEHAVIOR; SEMISOLID STATE; METAL-ALLOYS; BEHAVIOR; microstructure; Al alloy; fragmentation; rotation angle; electromagnetic stirring; equiaxed microstructure
ISSN
1012-0394
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/135219
DOI
10.4028/www.scientific.net/SSP.116-117.665
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