The Assessment Of The Effect Of Silicon Carbide Particle Size And The Type Of Gating System On Composite Microstructure Produced By Lost Foam Casting Method

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M. H. Basiri
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Feb 27, 2013

Abstract

The application of aluminum matrix composites, due to their unique properties, is significantly growing in the variety of industries such as aerospace and automobile. In comparison to other light metals, such as magnesium and titanium, aluminum is lower in price. These are the advantages that this metal dominates the others. In this research, first by applying the lost foam casting method, the SiCp/A356 composite was cast in the bottom and side gate conditions with 690°C and volume fraction of 10%. Furthermore, the effects of reinforcement particles (60 µm, 75 µm) were examined. The results present the particles distribution in the side gate methods is more homogeneous than the bottom gate casting method. Also, by increasing the particles sizes, the fading rate in the side gate are reduced from 22% to 19%, as well as from 26.4% to 25.4% in the bottom gate. Key words: Carbide-Silicone Particle, Gating System, Composite Micro-Structure, Foam Casting
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APA: M. H. Basiri  (2013)  The Assessment Of The Effect Of Silicon Carbide Particle Size And The Type Of Gating System On Composite Microstructure Produced By Lost Foam Casting Method

MLA: M. H. Basiri The Assessment Of The Effect Of Silicon Carbide Particle Size And The Type Of Gating System On Composite Microstructure Produced By Lost Foam Casting Method. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2013.

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