Affiliation:
1. Karpagam Academy of Higher Education, Department of Mechanic
Abstract
<div class="section abstract"><div class="htmlview paragraph">The present investigation pertains to effect of different levels of modifiers
(Na) in the Al-11.1Si hypo-eutectic alloy casting process. The investigation
deals with the porosity analysis of the hypo-eutectic Al-Si alloy casting with
varying master alloy, composition and holding time. The modifiers used for the
investigation is sodium. Four levels of compositions addition of modifier as
sodium is selected for the casting process which are 0.03%, 0.06%, 0.09%,
&0.12%. The holding times selected for each composition are 10min, 20min and
30min respectively. The introduction sodium to an Al-Si alloy results in a
complete transformation of Si particles, changing them from coarse plates to
fine fibres, irrespective of the cooling conditions. The reduction in eutectic
growth temperature due to sodium addition was consistently associated with the
degree of modification, regardless of the initial microstructure coarseness.
Employing modification treatment significantly enhances elongation to failure,
particularly when intermetallic compounds are effectively refined in size. The
microstructure of the experimental samples is characterized by using
differential interference contrast optical image analyzer and found out the
level of modification, and then it compared with the porosity level in the
sample. The radiography imaging technique confirms that Na that 0.12% addition
is giving very less shrinkage porosity.</div></div>