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Effect of cooling rate on structure and mechanical properties of monotectoid zinc-aluminium alloys
Authors:T Savaşkan  M Ş Turhal  S Murphy
Affiliation:Professor Sava?kan (savaskan@ktu.edu.tr) and Dr Turhal, Mechanical Engineering Department, Karandeniz Techical Univeristy 61080 Trabzon, Turkey and Dr Murphy is in the School of Engineering and Applied Science, Aston University, Birmingham B4 7ET, UK
Abstract:The cooling curves of a number of monotectoid zinc-aluminium allows have been obtained during casting at different pouring and mould temperatures using thermocouples and an analogue-digital converter in a computer. The average cooling rate for each ingot of the allows was determined by taking the derivative of the cooling curves. The effect of cooling rate on the structure and properties of the alloys was investigated. It was observed that as the cooling rate increased the secondary dendrite arm spacing of the alloys decreased but their hardness, tensile strength and percentage elongation increased. Correlation of the experimental results showed that the cooling rate of the alloys could be related to their secondary dendrite arm spacing, hardness, tensile strength and percentage elongation using first and second degree mathematical equations. In addition, the Skenazi equation was found to be applicable to these alloys. As a result of this work, the optimum range of cooling rate for the alloys was found to be between 4·40?4·56 K s-1.
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