This study investigated 30Al-Si, Al-Cu, AlFe, Al-Mg, Al-10Si-Cu, Al-10Si-Fe, and Al-10Si-Mg binary and ternary Al alloys, which are among the most commonly used commercial alloys. The thermal and electrical conductivity of the gravity castings of these alloys were measured. The results indicated that when 1 wt% Si, Cu, or Fe was mixed with commercial Al with 99.8 % purity, the thermal conductivity decreased from 213.5 Wm −1 K −1 to approximately 190-210 Wm −1 K −1 . The thermal conductivity remained at a nearly constant level of 154-157 Wm −1 K −1 when the Si concentration exceeded 6 wt% in the Al-Si alloys. Regarding the Al-Mg alloys, the thermal conductivity did not change when the concentration of Mg was increased to 1 wt%. When the concentration of Mg exceeded 1 wt%, the thermal conductivity decreased greatly from 212.
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