The Influence of Mold Material on Cooling Curve, Solidification Parameters, and Micro-hardness of Al-6wt.%Si in Unidirectional Solidification

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The influence of mold material on cooling curve, solidification parameters, and micro-hardness were investigated. Al-6wt.% Si in clay and stainless steel mold was directionally solidified using vertical Bridgman type furnace. The samples were heated up to 700°C at 1.9°C/s heat rate, held for 60 minutes, cooled, and withdrawn at 40 m/s. The results show that the increasing of thermal conductivity by 72% affects cooling curve shape, solidification parameters, and micro-hardness. Furthermore, comparative evaluation of the exponent value of the function of micro-hardness to distance and micro-hardness to growth rate also have been made to proposed the range of exponent value for each mold material.

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Masnur, D., Suyitno, & Malau, V. (2019). The Influence of Mold Material on Cooling Curve, Solidification Parameters, and Micro-hardness of Al-6wt.%Si in Unidirectional Solidification. In IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering (Vol. 547). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1757-899X/547/1/012014

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