Optimization of Tensile Test Pattern for Aluminum Alloys

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Engin Tan Ali Riza Tarakcilar Freddy Syvertsen Derya Dispinar
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Jan 1, 2012

Abstract

"It has been shown that the disturbance of the advancing liquid front in the mould cavity may lead to surface entrained defects known as bifilms. These defects can deteriorate the mechanical properties significantly. The developments in the simulation of castings aid many casters. It is quick and economical. Therefore in this work, the aim was targeted to optimise the mould filling of a tensile test pattern design that is used for aluminium alloys. Several different designs, gatings and runner systems were investigated with Vulcan Casting Simulation Software. In addition to the achievement of non-turbulent and quiescent mould filling; other parameters such as temperature profile, porosity and feeding were investigated to optimise the process.IntroductionConsiderable effort has gone into understanding and controlling defects that are formed in aluminium and its alloys during casting. The conventional approach was the elimination of porosity by eliminating hydrogen in the melt simply due to the following reaction:"
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APA: Engin Tan Ali Riza Tarakcilar Freddy Syvertsen Derya Dispinar  (2012)  Optimization of Tensile Test Pattern for Aluminum Alloys

MLA: Engin Tan Ali Riza Tarakcilar Freddy Syvertsen Derya Dispinar Optimization of Tensile Test Pattern for Aluminum Alloys. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2012.

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