Achieving Metallurgical Bonding in Aluminum/Steel Bimetallic Castings
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Published:2024-01-17
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ISSN:1939-5981
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Container-title:International Journal of Metalcasting
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Inter Metalcast
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Moodispaw Michael P.ORCID, Chen Buwei, Luo Alan A.ORCID, Wang Qigui
Abstract
AbstractAluminum castings are increasingly being used in automotive powertrain and structural applications for vehicle lightweighting. Cast aluminum parts often need to be machined and joined to steel components in multi-material systems. Bimetallic components produced by casting aluminum over steel substrate are advantageous due to the elimination of machining and traditional dissimilar material joining processes. However, forming a strong metallurgical bonding during overcasting process has been challenging. In this paper, the effects of processing conditions such as substrate surface preparation, pre-heating temperature, melt conditions as well as casting design were studied by investigating the bimetallic interfaces for aluminum A319 casting alloy and a high alloy steel substrate in a sand-casting process. Zn and Al-based substrate coatings were evaluated. The experimental results suggest a metallurgical bond between aluminum and steel can be formed during the sand-casting process via high temperature diffusion with or without coatings. Al-based substrate coating prior to overcasting results in the formation of a continuous layer of intermetallics at the bimetallic interface, with large Al–Si–Fe intermetallics penetrating the cast aluminum.
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College of Engineering, Ohio State University Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy
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Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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