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Fluidity Investigation of Pure Al and Al-Si Alloys
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Haga, Toshio
, Imamura, Shinjiro
, Fuse, Hiroshi
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Alloys
/ Aluminum alloys
/ Aluminum base alloys
/ Die casting
/ Dies
/ Foils
/ Heat transfer
/ Investigations
/ Latent heat
/ Melt spinning
/ Shrinkage
/ Silicon
/ Solidification
/ Viscosity
2021
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Fluidity Investigation of Pure Al and Al-Si Alloys
by
Haga, Toshio
, Imamura, Shinjiro
, Fuse, Hiroshi
in
Alloys
/ Aluminum alloys
/ Aluminum base alloys
/ Die casting
/ Dies
/ Foils
/ Heat transfer
/ Investigations
/ Latent heat
/ Melt spinning
/ Shrinkage
/ Silicon
/ Solidification
/ Viscosity
2021
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Fluidity Investigation of Pure Al and Al-Si Alloys
by
Haga, Toshio
, Imamura, Shinjiro
, Fuse, Hiroshi
in
Alloys
/ Aluminum alloys
/ Aluminum base alloys
/ Die casting
/ Dies
/ Foils
/ Heat transfer
/ Investigations
/ Latent heat
/ Melt spinning
/ Shrinkage
/ Silicon
/ Solidification
/ Viscosity
2021
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Fluidity Investigation of Pure Al and Al-Si Alloys
2021
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Fluidity tests of pure aluminum 1070 and Al-Si alloys with Si contents of up to 25% were conducted using a die cast machine equipped with a spiral die. The effects of the channel gap, die temperature, and injection speed on the fluidity were investigated. When the channel gap was small (0.5 mm), the flow length of the 1070 was minimized, and the fluidity increased monotonically at a gradual rate with increasing Si content. In contrast, larger gaps yielded convex fluidity–Si content curves. Additionally, heating the die had less of an influence on the fluidity of the 1070 than on that of the Al-Si alloy. These results are discussed in the context of the peeling of the solidification layer from the die based on the thicknesses of foils and strips cast by melt spinning and roll casting, respectively. At lower Si contents, heat shrinkage was greater and the latent heat was lower. When the heat shrinkage was greater, the solidification layer began to peel earlier, and the heat transfer between the solidification layer and the die became smaller. As a result, the fluidity of the 1070 was greatest when the channel gap was 0.8 mm.
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