Improved Properties of Aluminium Cast Alloys due to a Boron Grain
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Improved Properties of Aluminium Cast Alloys due to a Boron Grain
Improved Properties of Aluminium Cast Alloys due to a Boron Grain Refinement IMPROVED PROPERTIES OF ALUMINIUM CAST ALLOYS DUE TO A BORON GRAIN REFINEMENT alloys including the microstructure advantages, the mechanical properties and the possible applications. Dr. Andreas Kleine, Dr. Macel Rosefort, Christina Matthies, Dr. Hubert Koch TRIMET ALUMINIUM AG, Aluminiumallee 1, 45356 Essen, Germany Improving component properties is the main aspect of alloy development. The focus of this work is improving the mechanical properties by influencing the grain size and increasing the heat conductivity. This gives better material performance for all applications with local heat maxima. Due to better heat conductivity the maximal temperature will be lower. This yields better local mechanical properties. As a result of these facts the fatigue behaviour should be increased. A. Pithan Honsel AG, Germany Keywords: Aluminium, cast alloys, grain refinement, boron Abstract The TRIMET-Group provides the aluminium processing industry with primary metal, alloys, semi-finished products, castings and recycling. It produces and supplies the most diverse forms and alloys of aluminium –customized to the users’ special needs. The approach of a strategic link of stock-related know-how combined with long-standing experience with the material aluminium has a prolonged effect. Research and development are a very specific challenge for TRIMET due to the pressure to innovate to which the automobile industry in particular is subject worldwide. For this reason the development of new materials with improved properties and process-engineering advances were the focus of this project. The targets of this project are to improve properties of aluminium cast alloys. The basic concepts for improving the mechanical properties were to refine the grain size and to increase the heat conductivity. The latter gives better material performance for all applications with local heat maxima. Due to better heat conductivity the maximal temperature will be lower. This yields better local mechanical properties. Introduction Usually a boron melt treatment is used for increasing the electrical and heat conductivity, [1]. This effect is caused by the removal of elements like titanium, zirconium etc. Additionally boron should work as a grain refiner instead of TiB2, [1], [2]. Hence a better grain structure with improved mechanical properties was expected. Results All castings, which were carried out for this investigation, are separately casted test bars with the following parameters: - AlloyAlSi7Mg - Mould material: gray iron - Mould temperature 370°C - Melt temperature 700-720°C - Cooling conditions air cooling - Heat treatment T6 Stated below the outstanding results of this investigation can be seen. The grain refinement of the boron addition can be seen in FIG. 1. In comparison to the TiB2 refined alloy the boron refined alloy yields a much finer grain structure. Therefore a melt treatment with boron was tested, which provides two main effects: - The removal of elements like titanium, zirconium etc. yields a higher electrical conductivity and heat conductivity. - Furthermore the boron can be used as a grain refiner instead of TiB2 to get a better grain structure for improved mechanical properties. Figure 1. Examples for the grain structure of an GK-AlSi7Mg T6 a) with TiB2 grain refinement; b) with boron. All specimens are separately casted test bars. This paper describes the development process, the experiments and the results from the laboratory examinations. It gives an outlook on the potential of such aluminium The optimized microstructure results in significantly better mechanical properties. While the yield strength is nearly the same, the UTS is increased. But the greatest effect 2 I M P R O V E D P R O P E R T I E S O F A L U M I N I U M C A S T A L L OY S D U E T O A B O R O N G R A I N R E F I N E M E N T could be observed for the ductility. The doubling of the elongation in comparison to the TiB2 refined material is a great benefit for multiple applications. TAB. 1. Mechanical properties and grain sizes of the investigated specimen. All data are average values. Grain refinement Yield strength UTS Elongation MPa MPa % Grain size µm TiB2 252 292 4,0 500 AlB2 250 315 8,4 250 The second main aspect in this investigation was to improve the conductivity. The well-known advantages of the boron melt treatment could be confirmed, [1]. As well as the electrical conductivity, the heat conductivity could also be increased significantly, FIG. 2. For example the heat conductivity is increased at RT from 178W/Km to 203W/ Km. This means an overall increase of more than 14%. Conclusions As predicted, the boron melt treatment yields great improvements in the conductivity. Additionally the boron in the melt is an excellent grain refiner for example for AlSi7Mg. This results in an optimized microstructure therefore in improved mechanical properties. Especially the remarkable improvement of the elongation in combination with the higher heat conductivity shows great promise for a higher thermal fatigue resistance. Hence many applications in combustions engines, brakes and many other components in different areas could be optimized by this new material. Figure 2. Improvement of the heat and electrical conductivity of the boron grain refined AlSi7Mg in comparison to the AlSi7Mg with TiB2. References [1]: G.K.Sigworth, M.M.Guzowski, „Kornfeinung untereutektischer AlSi-Gußlegierungen“, Gießerei-Praxis, Nr.5/1987, Fachverlag Schiele & Schön GmbH, Berlin, 1987 [2]: E.Nachtigall, “Kornfeinung bei Aluminiumguß”, ALUMINIUM, 42.Jahrg. 1966 . 11, Fachzeitschrift der deutschen Aluminiumindustrie. Hrsg. von der Aluminium-Zentrale, Düsseldorf, 1966 I M P R O V E D P R O P E R T I E S O F A L U M I N I U M C A S T A L L OY S D U E T O A B O R O N G R A I N R E F I N E M E N T 3 TRIMET ALUMINIUM AG • Aluminiumallee 1 • 45356 Essen Telefon 0201-3660 • www.trimet.de