Experimental and numerical studies on the influence of centrifugal casting parameters on the solidification structure of Al-Cu alloy

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A horizontal centrifugal casting experiment was designed to determine the change in the solidification structure of Al-Cu alloy casting and the underlying variation in temperature, then obtained interface heat transfer coefficient by inverse calculation. The continuous simulation of metal melt filling from the gate to copper mold cavity is realized. The influence of centrifugal speed, pouring temperature, and mold preheating temperature on the solidified structure was analyzed. Simulation results showed that increasing the centrifugal speed mainly enhance the solidification rate of the molten metal and then refined the solidified structure of the Al-Cu alloy. Increasing the pouring temperature and mold preheating temperatures coarsen the grain size of the casting, but the range of change is small.

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Lv, S., Dou, R., Yu, B., Wang, J., Liu, X., & Wen, Z. (2022). Experimental and numerical studies on the influence of centrifugal casting parameters on the solidification structure of Al-Cu alloy. Materials Research Express, 9(10). https://doi.org/10.1088/2053-1591/ac94b8

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