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A modified hot tearing criterion for direct chill casting of aluminium alloys

Abstract

Using the good criteria to predict hot tearing is very important during DC casting of aluminium alloys. Among all the hot tearing criteria, a fracture-mechanics based SKK criterion proposed by Suyitno et al. has made considerable improvements in the hot tearing prediction. However, its obtained hot tearing susceptibility (HTS) evolution during solidification is also not completely consistent with real industrial production circumstances, especially when approaching the solidus temperature. In this paper, some further modifications are made based on the SKK criterion to emphasise the important effect of solid bridging/grain coalescence on hot tear propagation. It is proved that the HTS evolution in freezing range predicted by the modified hot tearing criterion is in good agreement with casting practice.

Category

Academic article

Language

English

Author(s)

  • QL Bai
  • JC Liu
  • H.X. Li
  • Qiang Du
  • Laurens Katgerman
  • JS Zhang
  • LZ Zhuang

Affiliation

  • University of Science and Technology Beijing
  • SINTEF Industry / Metal Production and Processing
  • Delft University of Technology

Year

2016

Published in

Materials Science and Technology

ISSN

0267-0836

Publisher

Taylor & Francis

Volume

32

Issue

8

Page(s)

846 - 854

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