2019
DOI: 10.1051/matecconf/201929302001
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Effect of cooling rates on T6 Treatment of B390 Aluminium-Silicon Hypereutectic alloys

Abstract: This research aimed to study an effect of cooling rates on T6 treatment process of B390 aluminium hypereutectic alloy. B390 casting samples were casted with pouring temperature of 710°C and solidified in three different cooling rates of 33.33, 28.60 and 22.22°C/s, respectively using three metal moulds. After that samples were subjected to T6 treatment: solution treated at 510°C for 30 min and aged at 200°C at various times. However, after ageing, hardness values of as-casted samples reduced with increasing coo… Show more

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“…The tensile samples were solution heated at 510 °C for 30 min, followed by water quenching at room temperature to preserve the supersaturated solid solution [29]. Dissolution of the equilibrium intermetallic particles in the Al-rich matrix (α-Al) occurred in this process.…”
Section: Heat Treatmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The tensile samples were solution heated at 510 °C for 30 min, followed by water quenching at room temperature to preserve the supersaturated solid solution [29]. Dissolution of the equilibrium intermetallic particles in the Al-rich matrix (α-Al) occurred in this process.…”
Section: Heat Treatmentmentioning
confidence: 99%