Fabrication of porous aluminum with directional pores through continuous casting technique

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Lotus-type porous aluminum with slender directional pores is fabricated via a continuous casting technique in pressurized hydrogen or a mixed gas containing hydrogen and argon. The influence of solidification conditions such as hydrogen partial pressure, solidification velocity, temperature gradient, and melt temperature on the porosity and pore size is investigated. The porosity and pore size increase upon increasing the hydrogen partial pressure or the melt temperature, whereas the porosity and pore size decrease upon increasing the solidification velocity or the temperature gradient. Furthermore, the mechanism of pore formation in lotus aluminum is examined based on the results of an improved model of hydrogen mass balance in the solidification front, which was originally proposed by Yamamura et al. The results from the present model agree with the experimental results. We conclude that the diffusion of hydrogen rejected in the solidified aluminum near the solid/liquid interface is the most important factor for pore formation because the difference in hydrogen solubility between solid and liquid aluminum is very small. © 2012 The Minerals, Metals & Materials Society and ASM International.

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Ide, T., Iio, Y., & Nakajima, H. (2012). Fabrication of porous aluminum with directional pores through continuous casting technique. Metallurgical and Materials Transactions A: Physical Metallurgy and Materials Science, 43(13), 5140–5152. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11661-012-1362-7

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