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  4. Effect of TiAl<inf>3</inf> particles size and distribution on their settling and dissolution behaviour in aluminium
 
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Effect of TiAl<inf>3</inf> particles size and distribution on their settling and dissolution behaviour in aluminium

Date Issued
01-06-2010
Author(s)
Vinod Kumar, G. S.
Murty, B. S.
Chakraborty, M.
DOI
10.1007/s10853-010-4284-z
Abstract
The effect of TiAl3 particle size and distribution on their settling and dissolution behaviour in molten aluminium during grain refinement has been studied. For this purpose Al-5Ti master alloys containing blocky TiAl3 particles of different size and distribution are synthesised at reaction temperatures 750, 800 and 850 °C for 60 min and used for grain refinement. The extent of fading and the recovery due to stirring is calculated from the measured grain size and used to judge the dissolution and settling behaviour of TiAl3 in molten Al, which is greatly attributed to its size and distribution in Al-5Ti master alloy. Fine TiAl3 particle dissolve faster in the melt and cause fading. Larger size TiAl3 particles exist for longer time in molten Al and act as a nucleating site even when added in hypoperitectic concentration (0.05 wt% Ti). © 2010 Springer Science+Business Media, LLC.
Volume
45
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