SIMS Investigations on the Distribution of Trace Elements in Modified Aluminium–Silicon–Magnesium Alloys |
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Authors: | Katharina Gammer Erhard Ogris Peter J. Uggowitzer Herbert Hutter |
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Affiliation: | (1) Institute of Analytical Chemistry, TU Vienna, Austria, AT;(2) Institute of Metallurgy, ETH Federal Institute of Technology, Zurich, Switzerland, CH |
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Abstract: | Strontium modified aluminium–silicon cast alloys are well known for their outstanding mechanical properties as they combine excellent strength with good ductility that is due to a modification of brittle Si in the eutectic with traces of Sr (0.3–0.5 wt%). Although the level of Sr addition is very low, formation of ternary AlSiSr phases with deleterious effects on the ductility can take place. Consequently, there is a certain need of alternative modifying elements. Following the theory of Lu and Hellawell which predicts an optimal atomic size for good modification, Eu, which has an atomic radius close to that optimal size, was additionally used as a modifying element. This study presents SIMS (secondary ion mass spectrometer) investigations of the 3D-distributions of the main alloying and trace elements in Al–Si feedstock alloys for thixocasting modified with Sr and Eu, respectively. Received October 1, 2001; accepted May 21, 2002 |
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Keywords: | : SIMS Al– Si– Mg cast alloys modifiers Eu Sr. |
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