Liquid Al and Mg-base alloys are so reactive that it is reasonable to assume that the surface layer is always oxidised. If liquid aluminium entered a mould cavity with a velocity greater than a critical value, the surface skin of the liquid metal would fold over onto itself and be submerged into the bulk liquid with a volume of air entrapped within it, creating what is called a bifilm defect. This defect not only acts as a crack but also it is recognized to initiate hydrogen porosity in the solidified casting, which has been found to have detrimental effects on the tensile and fatigue properties of the castings produced. Previous research suggested that during solidification the hydrogen, in excess of the solubility limit, comes out of sol...
Earlier studies demonstrated the detrimental effect of entrained bifilm defects on aluminum cast all...
There is growing evidence that, in general, aluminium castings under-perform by a large margin. This...
An in-depth discussion of pore formation is presented in this paper by first reinterpreting in situ ...
The properties of aluminium castings are strongly affected by their inclusion content, particularly ...
Entrapped double oxide film defects are known to be the most detrimental defects during the casting ...
Aluminium alloy castings are being used increasingly in safety-critical applications in the automoti...
Double oxide films (bifilms) are significant defects in the casting of light alloys, and have been s...
In Al alloy castings, it is often not microstructure, but entrained defects in the form of bifilms t...
This work investigated the effect of transition metal additions on the double oxide film defects in ...
It is well-known that the better the control of the liquid aluminium allows obtaining of better prop...
Earlier studies demonstrated the detrimental effect of entrained bifilm defects on aluminum cast all...
The formation of entrainment defects, (also known as double oxide film defects or bifilms), caused b...
Gas porosity is one of the major defects that forms during solidification in cast aluminium alloys. ...
The decrease in the solubility of hydrogen in liquid aluminium with temperature has been believed to...
Entrapped double oxide films are known to be the most detrimental defects in cast aluminium alloys. ...
Earlier studies demonstrated the detrimental effect of entrained bifilm defects on aluminum cast all...
There is growing evidence that, in general, aluminium castings under-perform by a large margin. This...
An in-depth discussion of pore formation is presented in this paper by first reinterpreting in situ ...
The properties of aluminium castings are strongly affected by their inclusion content, particularly ...
Entrapped double oxide film defects are known to be the most detrimental defects during the casting ...
Aluminium alloy castings are being used increasingly in safety-critical applications in the automoti...
Double oxide films (bifilms) are significant defects in the casting of light alloys, and have been s...
In Al alloy castings, it is often not microstructure, but entrained defects in the form of bifilms t...
This work investigated the effect of transition metal additions on the double oxide film defects in ...
It is well-known that the better the control of the liquid aluminium allows obtaining of better prop...
Earlier studies demonstrated the detrimental effect of entrained bifilm defects on aluminum cast all...
The formation of entrainment defects, (also known as double oxide film defects or bifilms), caused b...
Gas porosity is one of the major defects that forms during solidification in cast aluminium alloys. ...
The decrease in the solubility of hydrogen in liquid aluminium with temperature has been believed to...
Entrapped double oxide films are known to be the most detrimental defects in cast aluminium alloys. ...
Earlier studies demonstrated the detrimental effect of entrained bifilm defects on aluminum cast all...
There is growing evidence that, in general, aluminium castings under-perform by a large margin. This...
An in-depth discussion of pore formation is presented in this paper by first reinterpreting in situ ...