Liquid Permeability Measurements in Solidifying Aluminum-Copper Alloys

- Organization:
- The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
- Pages:
- 9
- File Size:
- 732 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1999
Abstract
"Measurements of liquid permeability in the mushy zones of Al-15.42% Cu and Al-8.68% Cu alloy samples have been performed isothermally just above the eutectic temperature, using eutectic liquid as the fluid. A modified method has been developed to determine the specific permeability, Ks, as a function of time during the test from the data collected on these alloys. Factors affecting permeability measurements are discussed. Permeabilties are observed to vary throughout the experiment. This is attributed to rnicrostructural coarsening and channeling that occurs in the sample during the experiment. The permeability is related to the rnicrostructure of the sample using the Kozeny-Carman equation. The correlation between the measured Ks, liquid fraction, gL and the specific solid surface area, Sv, improves markedly when compared to previous studies in which rnicrostructural coarsening was ignored.IntroductionThe permeability of interdendritic liquids flowing through dendritic structures ·is an important parameter needed to predict the level of porosity in castings. The permeability is a component of Darcy's Law, used to estimate the pressure drop due to the resistance to the flow of interdendritic fluid to feed shrinkage. Therefore, much research has focused on measuring the permeability of alloys in the mushy zone (1-10). The Kozeny-Carman equation for liquid permeability in the mushy zones of alloys may be written as"
Citation
APA:
(1999) Liquid Permeability Measurements in Solidifying Aluminum-Copper AlloysMLA: Liquid Permeability Measurements in Solidifying Aluminum-Copper Alloys. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1999.