Prevention of Solidification of Al-40%Sn-1%Cu in Melt Pool on the Roll Casting Using Unequal Diameter Twin Roll Caster

Author:

Haga Toshio1,Onishi Ryusuke2,Watari Hisaki3,Nishida Shinichi4

Affiliation:

1. Osaka Institute of Technology

2. Graduate School of Osaka Institute of Technology

3. Tokyo Denki University

4. Gunma Universuty

Abstract

Among the problems encountered when roll casting Al-405Sn-1%Cu, which is an aluminum alloy used for sliding plate bearings in large maritime diesel engines, are solidified chips embedded in the strip and scratch marks on the lower roll contact surface. In this study, three different improvement methods aimed at eliminating these particular defects—vibrating the side plates and back dam plate, adding a vibrating plate, and varying the casting conditions—are examined. Vibrating the side plates and dam plate was found to be effective for preventing these defects, while adding another vibrating plate was comparatively less effective. As for casting conditions, it was also determined that the occurrence of these defects could be reduced by increasing the roll speed, and that the molten metal casting temperature had little or no influence on defect formation.

Publisher

Trans Tech Publications, Ltd.

Subject

Condensed Matter Physics,General Materials Science,Radiation

Reference7 articles.

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