Title of article :
Effects of Casting Speed and Runner Angle on Macrosegregation of Aluminium-Copper Alloy
Author/Authors :
Obiekea ، Victoria Dumebi - University of Lagos , Sekunowo ، Israel Olatunde - University of Lagos , Sobamowo ، Mike Gbeminiyi - University of Lagos , Adeosun ، Samson Oluropo - University of Lagos
Abstract :
During the solidification of binary metal alloys, chemical heterogeneities at product scale over a long distance range (1cm-1m) develop and this has detrimental effect on the resulting mechanical properties of cast products. Macrosegregation is of great concern to alloy manufacturers and end users as this problem persist. In this study, the use of process parameters namely casting speed and runner angle to reduce macro-segregation in aluminum-copper binary alloy solidification is reported. The results from optical microscope, scanning electron microscope and energy dispersive spectrometry show that these parameters significantly influenced the development, size and volume of macrosegregation. The combination of parameters namely the pouring height between 96 mm/s, 100mm/s, and runner angles between 1200, 1500 produced less segregations with improved mechanical properties within standard specification. The modulus of elasticity (6800 MPa), tensile strength (110 MPa) and 2.5 % elongation obtained in this study are within standard 7100 MPa, (88- 124 MPa) and (1-25 %) respectively for this class of alloy.
Keywords :
Binary Alloy , Casting Speed , Macro , Segregation , Mechanical Property , Runner Angle
Journal title :
Journal of Computational Applied Mechanics
Journal title :
Journal of Computational Applied Mechanics