Multiscale solidification simulation of Sr-modified Al-Si-Mg alloy in die casting

Author:

Zhou B,Laschet G,Eiken J,Behnken H,Apel M

Abstract

Abstract Thermomechanical casting simulations incorporating solidification models are widely applied to improve the dimensional accuracy of casting components. The solidification path is commonly described based on Scheil-Gulliver assumptions which however fail to describe the effect of Strontium in Sr-modified Al-Si-Mg casting alloys. Strontium, even in small amounts, strongly affects the solidification morphology of the Al-Si eutectic together with its growth undercooling and hence the fraction solid–temperature relation during later stages of solidification. In order to address this problem, a dedicated micro-macro simulation approach is proposed here. The macroscopic thermomechanical casting simulation is linked with a spatially resolved multi-phase field simulation of the microstructure. Due to the fine fibrous morphology of the Si eutectic, a two-level homogenization scheme was applied to derive the effective mechanical properties of the Al alloy during its solidification. The proposed multiscale simulation and homogenization approach was applied to a permanent mould casting using an axisymmetric bowl cast from A356 for experimental validation.

Publisher

IOP Publishing

Subject

General Medicine

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