Automated Quantification of SIC-Particles in Solidified A356 Aluminium Using Imagepro® Plus 7.0

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Robert Fritzsch Behzad Mirzaei Mark William Kennedy Ragnhild E. Aune
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Jan 1, 2013

Abstract

"The quantitative particle concentration can give important information about the cleanliness of melts for quality control in primary and secondary production of aluminum. Manual quantification of the particle concentration is normally a time consuming process and human control can bias the acquired images and particle count.The present paper explains the automated image-processing steps for the quantification of SiC-particles, with equivalent diameters from 2 to 25 µm, in solidified A356. A total of 700 micrographs, acquired with a standard white light microscope with 10 x magnification, were analyzed. The applied software (Image Pro-Plus 7.0 from MediaCybemetics®) allows for programming of macros which in tum provides the user with a higher degree of control. The automated results are compared with the results obtained by manually counting the particles in the same micrographs. The impact of the automated results on the estimated filtration efficiency was established to be only -3%.IntroductionInclusions are both indigenous and exogenous particulates that are present in commercial metals such as aluminum. If large individual or large numbers of inclusions are present, they can have a significant negative impact on the appearance, mechanical and chemical behavior of products produced from the metal. Aluminum is known to contain large numbers of inclusions: =50 µm in size, e.g. typically <l ppm by volume or <100,000 inclusions of>20 µm per kg of metal as detectable using a Liquid Metal Cleanliness Analyzer, LiMCA [1]. Depending on the final application of the aluminum, inclusions can render the metal 'not fit for purpose', and result in serious economic consequences to metal producers.It is not surprising that the aluminum industry has developed a number of treatment processes to improve metal cleanliness, given the large number of high value products whose quality can be adversely affected by inclusions. CFFs are the most commonly applied filtration process and have been used to filter >50% of the world production of aluminum since the 1990's [2].Inclusions in aluminum may be particles, bifilms [3] or clusters of: oxides (Al2O3 , SiO2), spinels (MgO· Al2O3), carbides (SiC, Al4C3), nitrides (AlN), borides (TiB2), sulfides, phosphides and intermetallics [ 4]."
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APA: Robert Fritzsch Behzad Mirzaei Mark William Kennedy Ragnhild E. Aune  (2013)  Automated Quantification of SIC-Particles in Solidified A356 Aluminium Using Imagepro® Plus 7.0

MLA: Robert Fritzsch Behzad Mirzaei Mark William Kennedy Ragnhild E. Aune Automated Quantification of SIC-Particles in Solidified A356 Aluminium Using Imagepro® Plus 7.0. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2013.

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