SAE Technical Paper Series 2004
DOI: 10.4271/2004-01-1023
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Optimizing the Melt Treatment of Piston Alloys Using Thermal Analysis Technique

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“…By addition of Sr, primary a-Al percentage increases slightly. As reported before [89,192], with Sr addition, the eutectic line is pushed downward and to the right to increase the freezing range of a-Al primary phase. This should render the a-Al percentage which could be confirmed with lever rule calculation.…”
Section: Image Analysissupporting
confidence: 48%
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“…By addition of Sr, primary a-Al percentage increases slightly. As reported before [89,192], with Sr addition, the eutectic line is pushed downward and to the right to increase the freezing range of a-Al primary phase. This should render the a-Al percentage which could be confirmed with lever rule calculation.…”
Section: Image Analysissupporting
confidence: 48%
“…As confirmed before [189,190], A1P particles and iron compounds are favorite nucleation sites for silicon. Nafisi et al [192] reported both liquidus and eutectic temperatures increase with addition of phosphorus to the Al-Si eutectic alloy. With modifier such as Sr, such potential nucieation sites are deactivated by fewer nucleation sites and consequently nucleation barrier increases and as a result the nucleation temperature decreases.…”
Section: Image Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thermal analysis of alloys can provide information about the composition of the alloy [8], the latent heat of solidification [11,12], the evolution of the fraction solid [8,13], the types of phases that solidify [8,14], and even dendrite coherency [15]. There are also many other uses for thermal analysis, such as, determining dendrite arm spacing [9], degree of modification [16,17] and grain refining [3,5,18] in aluminum alloys, the liquidus and solidus temperatures [8,9], characteristic temperatures related to the eutectic regions and intermetallic phase formation [19,20].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These results on the effect of Sr addition on T 1 are presented in Figure 5 together with previous results. [9,[14][15][16] While the results show a lot of scatter, the overall downward trend with increasing Sr additions is evident. Any effect of additional P is within experimental scatter.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…Song et al [13] reported that 0.02 wt pct P raised the primary silicon start temperature T 1 by 5.5 K in their BH135 alloy. Nogita et al [14] reported that addition of 50 to 360 ppm Sr reduced the primary silicon reaction temperature of Al-17 wt pct Si by some 40 K, while Robles Hernandez and Sokolowski [15] reported that 60 ppm P raised T 1 by 2.3 K while 60 ppm Sr raised T 1 by 1.8 K in the presence of 60 ppm P. In contrast, Nafisi et al [16] reported a 65 K reduction in T 1 on addition of 1500 ppm Sr in the presence of 500 ppm P.…”
Section: Faraji I Todd and H Jonesmentioning
confidence: 93%