Electromagnetically induced segregation for generation of a gradient microstructure in aluminium castings

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Autoren

  • Julio Aguilar
  • Claudius Gruneberg
  • Bernd Sommer
  • Jurgen Niehues
  • Michael Hairmerl
  • Bernard Nacke
  • Markus Langejurgen

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  • KS ATAG GmbH
  • ACCESS e.V.
  • Bayerische Motoren Werke AG
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OriginalspracheEnglisch
Seiten (von - bis)54-58
Seitenumfang5
FachzeitschriftFoundry Trade Journal
Jahrgang184
Ausgabenummer3672
PublikationsstatusVeröffentlicht - 2010

Abstract

The electromagnetic induced segregation (EIS) technology allows an effective segregation of silicon crystals at the surface of cylinder bores. The Si-content of the used hypereutectic alloy could be reduced without changing properties of the surface. The numerical model allows the calculation of electrical data of the inductor system to dimension the transformers for current, power and voltage. The power induced into the melt is also calculated to be taken into account during simulation of the solidification. An essential parameter of the inductor system is the frequency of the current. In the field of induction heating, induction melting, induction hardening and crystal growing, the frequencies from several hundreds of Hz up to a few MHz are used. With suitable casting parameters it is possible to produce cylinder surfaces by electromagnetic induced segregation that is on a par with common cylinder surfaces.

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Electromagnetically induced segregation for generation of a gradient microstructure in aluminium castings. / Aguilar, Julio; Gruneberg, Claudius; Sommer, Bernd et al.
in: Foundry Trade Journal, Jahrgang 184, Nr. 3672, 2010, S. 54-58.

Publikation: Beitrag in FachzeitschriftArtikelForschungPeer-Review

Aguilar, J, Gruneberg, C, Sommer, B, Niehues, J, Hairmerl, M, Nacke, B & Langejurgen, M 2010, 'Electromagnetically induced segregation for generation of a gradient microstructure in aluminium castings', Foundry Trade Journal, Jg. 184, Nr. 3672, S. 54-58.
Aguilar, J., Gruneberg, C., Sommer, B., Niehues, J., Hairmerl, M., Nacke, B., & Langejurgen, M. (2010). Electromagnetically induced segregation for generation of a gradient microstructure in aluminium castings. Foundry Trade Journal, 184(3672), 54-58.
Aguilar J, Gruneberg C, Sommer B, Niehues J, Hairmerl M, Nacke B et al. Electromagnetically induced segregation for generation of a gradient microstructure in aluminium castings. Foundry Trade Journal. 2010;184(3672):54-58.
Aguilar, Julio ; Gruneberg, Claudius ; Sommer, Bernd et al. / Electromagnetically induced segregation for generation of a gradient microstructure in aluminium castings. in: Foundry Trade Journal. 2010 ; Jahrgang 184, Nr. 3672. S. 54-58.
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