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Microstructure and Mechanical Properties of Solution Treatment and Sr-Modification of Al-12%Si-1.5%Cu Alloy

  • Surin, Prayoon (Faculty of Engineering, Pathumwan Institution of Technology) ;
  • Wong on, Jessada (Faculty of Engineering, Pathumwan Institution of Technology) ;
  • Eidhed, Krittee (Faculty of Engineering, King Mongkut's University of Technology North Bangkok)
  • Received : 2015.08.02
  • Accepted : 2015.11.20
  • Published : 2015.12.31

Abstract

The purpose of this paper was to investigate the effects of solution treatment time and Sr-modification on the microstructure and property of the Al-Si piston alloy. It was found that as-cast microstructures of unmodified and Sr-modified Al-Si alloys consisted of a coarse acicular plate of eutectic Si, $Cu_3NiAl_6$ and $Mg_2Si$ phases in the ${\alpha}$-Al matrix but different in size and morphology. Both size and inter-particle spacing of Si particles were significantly changed by increasing of the solution treatment time. After a short solution treatment, the coarse acicular plate of the eutectic Si appears to be fragmented. Fully modified microstructure of Sr-modified alloy can reduce the solution treatment time to shorter compared to unmodified alloy. The maximum of a peak hardness value is found in the very short solution treatment of both Al-Si piston alloys. Compared to 10 h solution treatment, the solution treatment of 2-4 h is sufficient to achieve appropriate microstructures and hardness. The short solution treatment is very useful to increase the productivity and to reduce the manufacturing cost of the Al-Si piston alloys.

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