2017
DOI: 10.4028/www.scientific.net/kem.748.69
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Experimental Evaluation of the Chill Casting Method for the Fabrication of LM-25 Aluminum Alloy-Borosilicate Glass (p) Composites

Abstract: The paper investigates the novelty of application of end chills in fabricating Aluminum alloy metal matrix composites. An effort has also been made to evaluate the effect of chill material on the soundness of the castings obtained. The required composites were prepared using LM-25 Aluminum alloy as matrix material in which different weight percent of Borosilicate glass particles were added ranging from 3 wt.% to 12 wt.%. The variation in weight percent was brought about in steps of 3%. The fabrication of the c… Show more

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“…The accelerated solidification yields a refined grain structure and ensures improved mechanical properties [20,21]. Hence, the microstructure of the AMC cast with copper end chill is more refined in comparison with the microstructure of AMCs cast with mild steel, graphite and silicon carbide end chills respectively.…”
Section: Discussion Microstructural Examinationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The accelerated solidification yields a refined grain structure and ensures improved mechanical properties [20,21]. Hence, the microstructure of the AMC cast with copper end chill is more refined in comparison with the microstructure of AMCs cast with mild steel, graphite and silicon carbide end chills respectively.…”
Section: Discussion Microstructural Examinationmentioning
confidence: 99%