Lina Hu, Xiufang Bian, and Youfeng Duan, Influence of hydrogen content on the behavior of grain reflnement in hypereutectic aluminum-silicon alloy, J. Univ. Sci. Technol. Beijing, 11(2004), No. 2, pp. 141-146.
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Lina Hu, Xiufang Bian, and Youfeng Duan, Influence of hydrogen content on the behavior of grain reflnement in hypereutectic aluminum-silicon alloy, J. Univ. Sci. Technol. Beijing, 11(2004), No. 2, pp. 141-146.
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Influence of hydrogen content on the behavior of grain reflnement in hypereutectic aluminum-silicon alloy

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  • Dissolved hydrogen is harmful to mechanical properties of refined hypereutectic aluminum-silicon alloys. In the present work, by using a stepped-form mold and the hydrogen-detecting instrument HYSCAN Ⅱ, the relationship between the initial hydrogen content in the melt and the refinement effect on the casting of hypereutectic aluminum-silicon alloy was investigated. The experimental results show that the cooling rate, the hydrogen content and the grain refinement effect are three interactive factors. When the hydrogen content is above 0.20 mL/100 g and the cooling rate is lower than that in 50 mm-thick step, hydrogen dissolved in the alloy melt influences the grain refinement effect. With increasing the cooling rate, the critical hydrogen content increases too. It is expected that much hydrogen in the melt make the net interfacial energy larger than or equal to zero, resulting in the shielding of the particles AlP during solidification and that the critical gas content is closely related to the critical radius of embryo bubbles.
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