The decrease in the solubility of hydrogen in liquid aluminium with temperature has been believed to be a major source of porosity. Therefore, degassing treatment is carried out in foundries to decrease porosity in castings. However, it was shown that it is difficult to nucleate hydrogen porosity in the absence of bifilms where bifilms simply aid the growth of pores. For this purpose, several casting experiments were carried out with commercial A356 alloy. In the first series of testing, the melt was degassed and then upgassed to three different levels. In the second series, the melt was first upgassed and then degassed gradually. In another test, hydrogen level was kept constant and sample collection was carried out. In all the trials, 10 ...
The effects of solidification rate, initial melt hydrogen concentration, and grain refining on poros...
Innovate UK grant number 113116, ACE-DC ; Engineering & Physical Sciences Research Council grant num...
Liquid Al and Mg-base alloys are so reactive that it is reasonable to assume that the surface layer ...
Hydrogen in aluminum alloy melts leads to porosity, generally considered to be the most serious defe...
It is well-known that the better the control of the liquid aluminium allows obtaining of better prop...
The degassing of aluminium alloy melts is a crucial step in the production of high-quality casting p...
Gas porosity is one of the major defects that forms during solidification in cast aluminium alloys. ...
The problem of porosity and shrinkage defects in metal casting is complex. Over the years there have...
The oxide level of an A356 aluminium alloy will be controlled by (i) melting, casting and remelting ...
There is a significant variation in the amount of porosity found in directionally solidified casting...
The problems arising from an excessive Hydrogen content in Aluminium castings are certainly well kno...
This bachelor thesis focuses on the creation of a search for hydrogen porosity in aluminium alloy ca...
The present study was performed on A356 and B319 alloys in mechanically stirred or degassed conditio...
Porosity related defects are one of the leading causes of cast rejection in casting industry since t...
Earlier studies demonstrated the detrimental effect of entrained bifilm defects on aluminum cast all...
The effects of solidification rate, initial melt hydrogen concentration, and grain refining on poros...
Innovate UK grant number 113116, ACE-DC ; Engineering & Physical Sciences Research Council grant num...
Liquid Al and Mg-base alloys are so reactive that it is reasonable to assume that the surface layer ...
Hydrogen in aluminum alloy melts leads to porosity, generally considered to be the most serious defe...
It is well-known that the better the control of the liquid aluminium allows obtaining of better prop...
The degassing of aluminium alloy melts is a crucial step in the production of high-quality casting p...
Gas porosity is one of the major defects that forms during solidification in cast aluminium alloys. ...
The problem of porosity and shrinkage defects in metal casting is complex. Over the years there have...
The oxide level of an A356 aluminium alloy will be controlled by (i) melting, casting and remelting ...
There is a significant variation in the amount of porosity found in directionally solidified casting...
The problems arising from an excessive Hydrogen content in Aluminium castings are certainly well kno...
This bachelor thesis focuses on the creation of a search for hydrogen porosity in aluminium alloy ca...
The present study was performed on A356 and B319 alloys in mechanically stirred or degassed conditio...
Porosity related defects are one of the leading causes of cast rejection in casting industry since t...
Earlier studies demonstrated the detrimental effect of entrained bifilm defects on aluminum cast all...
The effects of solidification rate, initial melt hydrogen concentration, and grain refining on poros...
Innovate UK grant number 113116, ACE-DC ; Engineering & Physical Sciences Research Council grant num...
Liquid Al and Mg-base alloys are so reactive that it is reasonable to assume that the surface layer ...