TY - JOUR
T1 - Separation of AE signals for detecting solidification cracking of Al-7mass%Si alloy by using acoustic emission method
AU - Endo, Itaru
AU - Chiba, Hiroyuki
AU - Ueki, Toru
AU - Toriyama, Takanari
AU - Yoshida, Makoto
N1 - Copyright:
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PY - 2010
Y1 - 2010
N2 - Detection of solidification cracking of Al-7 mass%Si alloy was attempted by using acoustic emission method. According to our previous report, it was found that it is necessary to separate AE of solidification cracking from other estimated sources such as gas porosity, shrinkage cavity, or eutectic solidification to detect AE of solidification cracking. Then, we investigated about AE signals of gas porosity, shrinkage cavity, and eutectic solidification. As a result, AE of eutectic solidification was not generated or was too small to detect. AE of shrinkage cavity and gas porosity formation were detected at the start of eutectic solidification, and the frequency band was 150 kHz or less. The frequency band of AE accompanied with fracture of solidifying castings was also 150 kHz or less. Therefore, it was difficult to separate AE of solidification cracking from gas porosity, shrinkage cavity, or eutectic solidification by the frequency band. However, integrated AE peak volt during solidification correlated with crack ratio. When Solidification cracking occurred, Integrated AE peak volt was about more than 1000 V during solidification. In situ detection of solidification cracking will be possible by investigating integrated AE peak volt.
AB - Detection of solidification cracking of Al-7 mass%Si alloy was attempted by using acoustic emission method. According to our previous report, it was found that it is necessary to separate AE of solidification cracking from other estimated sources such as gas porosity, shrinkage cavity, or eutectic solidification to detect AE of solidification cracking. Then, we investigated about AE signals of gas porosity, shrinkage cavity, and eutectic solidification. As a result, AE of eutectic solidification was not generated or was too small to detect. AE of shrinkage cavity and gas porosity formation were detected at the start of eutectic solidification, and the frequency band was 150 kHz or less. The frequency band of AE accompanied with fracture of solidifying castings was also 150 kHz or less. Therefore, it was difficult to separate AE of solidification cracking from gas porosity, shrinkage cavity, or eutectic solidification by the frequency band. However, integrated AE peak volt during solidification correlated with crack ratio. When Solidification cracking occurred, Integrated AE peak volt was about more than 1000 V during solidification. In situ detection of solidification cracking will be possible by investigating integrated AE peak volt.
KW - Acoustic emission
KW - Aluminum
KW - Direct chill casting
KW - Hot tearing
KW - Solidification cracking
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U2 - 10.2464/jilm.60.492
DO - 10.2464/jilm.60.492
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:78650659932
SN - 0451-5994
VL - 60
SP - 492
EP - 498
JO - Keikinzoku/Journal of Japan Institute of Light Metals
JF - Keikinzoku/Journal of Japan Institute of Light Metals
IS - 10
ER -