Role of bismuth on solidification, microstructure and mechanical properties of a near eutectic Al-Si alloys

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Saeed Farahany
Ali Ourdjini
Tuty Asma Abu Bakar
Mohd Hasbullah Idris
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[1] Universiti Teknologi Malaysia,Department of Materials, Manufacturing and Industrial Engineering, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering
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Metals and Materials International | 2014年 / 20卷
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alloys; bismuth; solidification; mechanical properties; thermal analysis;
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Computer aided thermal analysis and microstructural observation showed that addition of bismuth (Bi) within the range of 0.25 and 2 wt% produced a greater effect on the Al-Si eutectic phase than on primary aluminium and Al2Cu phases. Results showed that with addition of 1 wt% Bi the eutectic silicon structure was refined from flake-like morphology into lamellar. Bi refines rather than modifies the Si structure and increases the Al-Si eutectic fraction solid and more significantly there was no fading even up to 180 min of melt holding. Transmission electron microscopy study showed that the Si twin spacing decreased from 160 to 75 nm which is likely attributed to the refining effect of Bi. It was also found that addition of 1 wt% Bi increased the tensile strength, elongation and the absorbed energy for fracture due to the refined eutectic silicon structure.
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