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Structure Refinement Upon Ultrasonic Melt Treatment in a DC Casting Launder

Tungky Subroto, Dmitry Eskin, Christopher Beckwith, Ivan Skalický, Dan Roberts, Iakovos Tzanakis, K. Pericleous

2020JOM19 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract This work focuses on ultrasonic melt treatment (UST) in a launder upon pilot-scale direct chill (DC) casting of 152-mm-diameter billets from an AA6XXX alloy with Zr addition. Two casting temperatures (650°C and 665°C) were used to assess their effect on the resulting microstructure (grain size, particle size, and number density). Structure refinement results show the feasibility of UST in the DC casting launder. This is quantified through the corresponding reduction of grain size by around 50% in the billet center, or more towards the billet surface, reduction of the average Al 3 Zr particle size, and increase in the particle number density. A higher Al 3 Zr particle density was obtained when the alloy was cast at 665°C. Numerical simulation results and suggestions on how to improve the treatment quality of UST in DC casting launder are also provided.

Topics & Concepts

CastingMaterials scienceGrain sizeMicrostructureAlloyMetallurgyParticle sizeReduction (mathematics)Particle (ecology)Ultrasonic sensorMathematicsEngineeringAcousticsPhysicsGeometryGeologyChemical engineeringOceanographyAluminum Alloy Microstructure PropertiesAluminum Alloys Composites PropertiesAdvanced Welding Techniques Analysis