The quality of a cast product depends on its macro- and microstructure
s and the type and amount of defects present in it. Grain size and por
osity are two important features that determine the casting quality Va
rious methods have been used to determine the grain size and the poros
ity content of a casting. For example, measurement of ultrasonic param
eters, viz attenuation and velocity are used to evaluate the casting q
uality non-destructively. In this paper, the influence of porosity, po
re diameter and grain size on ultrasonic longitudinal wave velocity in
Al-4.5% Cu alloy castings is presented. Cross-correlation method has
been employed in this study to determine the ultrasonic velocity. The
ultrasonic velocity has been found to vary marginally with an increase
in the grain size which is attributed to the anisotropy in thin test
specimens. The velocity also decreases when the porosity content of th
e casting increases. The pore diameter appears to have no influence on
ultrasonic velocity at a given level of percentage porosity for the l
evels of porosities investigated in this study.