Abstract
Alternating traveling magnetic field (TMF) was introduced to agglomerate the inclusions with a density smaller than surrounding melt. Primary silicon particles precipitating from the solidification process of hypereutectic Al-Si alloy was regarded as inclusions need removing. Results indicated that alternating TMF was more effective to promote the inclusions to agglomerate into clusters than downward TMF. The effect of alternating TMF to agglomerate the inclusions increases with the increase of current and frequency. There exists the best alternating time to get the best agglomeration effect. In this study, 10s is the best alternating time.
Publisher
Trans Tech Publications, Ltd.
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