The comparison of methods of non-ferrous alloys solidification testing by means of thermal analysis and acoustic emission

Citation
Z. Ignaszak et al., The comparison of methods of non-ferrous alloys solidification testing by means of thermal analysis and acoustic emission, ARCH METALL, 43(4), 1998, pp. 329-340
Citations number
9
Categorie Soggetti
Metallurgy
Journal title
ARCHIVES OF METALLURGY
ISSN journal
08607052 → ACNP
Volume
43
Issue
4
Year of publication
1998
Pages
329 - 340
Database
ISI
SICI code
0860-7052(1998)43:4<329:TCOMON>2.0.ZU;2-L
Abstract
This paper deals with the applicability of acoustic emission (AE) testing m ethods for real-time evaluation of the phenomena which can generate AE sign als during the solidification of alloys, and which can have a significant i nfluence on casting quality. First, some papers on AE during phase transiti on in allo:ys are described. Then the authors' own research on Pb-Sb (Pb-8 wt.% Sb) and Al-Si(Al-11.6wt.% Si) alloys by means of AE is described with reference to simultaneously conducted thermal and derivative analyses. Base d on the correlation between the results of these analyses, AE signal measu res were sought which could be used for the identification of alloy changes from liquid into solid state and kinetics of the solidification front. At the beginning, the alloys were made in sand moulds and then in a 76 mm diam eter ball shaped cast iron mould with a metal supply system. After initial testing, the sand moulds were abandoned, because high temperature caused th e cracking of quartz grains, which was an additional AE source causing the useful signal to be noisy. Temperature, impluses and AE envelope were recor ded continuously during the solidification of metals. Numerical computation provided the derivative of the self-cooling curve and the RMS values of AE signals for both the centre of the casting and a point located 15 mm (or 2 0 mm) from the surface. It has been found that in different phases of the solidification of Pb-Sb a nd AI-Si alloys, the AE phenomena differ in their intensity. In the AI-Si a lloy the amplitudes of the AE signal are almost twice as, high as those in the Pb-Sb alloy. In almost identical characteristics of temperature changes in subsequent solidification tests, the AE signals were not always repeata ble.