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In situ Neutron Diffraction during Casting: Determination of Rigidity Point in Grain Refined Al-Cu Alloys

Drezet, Jean-Marie  
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Mireux, Bastien Gilbert Pierre  
2014
Materials Journal

The rigidity temperature of a solidifying alloy is the temperature at which the solid plus liquid phases are sufficiently coalesced to transmit long range tensile strains and stresses. It determines the point at which thermally induced deformations start to generate internal stresses in a casting. As such, it is a key parameter in numerical modelling of solidification processes and in studying casting defects such as solidification cracking. This temperature has been determined in Al-Cu alloys using in situ neutron diffraction during casting in a dog bone shaped mould. In such a setup, the thermal contraction of the solidifying material is constrained and stresses develop at a hot spot that is irradiated by neutrons. Diffraction peaks are recorded every 11 s using a large detector, and their evolution allows for the determination of the rigidity temperatures. We measured rigidity temperatures equal to 557 °C and 548 °C, depending on cooling rate, for a grain refined Al-13 wt% Cu alloy. At high cooling rate, rigidity is reached during the formation of the eutectic phase and the solid phase is not sufficiently coalesced, i.e., strong enough, to avoid hot tear formation.

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research article
DOI
10.3390/ma7021165
Web of Science ID

WOS:000336089300029

Author(s)
Drezet, Jean-Marie  
Mireux, Bastien Gilbert Pierre  
Date Issued

2014

Publisher

Mdpi Ag

Published in
Materials Journal
Volume

7

Start page

1165

End page

1172

Subjects

Aluminium casting

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in situ neutron diffraction

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rigidity point

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http://www.mdpi.com/1996-1944/7/2/1165
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REVIEWED

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June 19, 2014
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