Effect of casting mould on mechanical properties of 6063 aluminium alloy

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2012
Authors
Ayoola, W.A.
Adeosun, S.O.
Sanni, O.S.
Oyetunji, A
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Journal of Engineering Science and Technology
Abstract
Modern production methods for casting articles include the use of sand- mould, metal-mould, die, and centrifugal castings. Castings produced using sand mould is known to have peculiar microstructures depending on average size, distribution and shape of the moulding sand grains and the chemical composition of the alloy. These affect the surface finish, permeability and refractoriness of all the castings. In this paper, the effect of using CO2 process, metal mould, cement-bonded sand mould and naturally-bonded sand mould on the hardness, tensile and impact strengths of as-cast 6063 Aluminum alloy is presented. The results show that there is significant increase in hardness (33.7 HB) of the alloy when naturally-bonded sand mould is used for its production over that of metal, CO2 and cement moulds. The stress-strain curves behaviour of the samples also indicated that sample from naturally bonded sand has highest tensile strength with superior ductility. The alloy shows highest impact strength when metal mould is used for sample preparation in comparison with other moulds.
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Keywords
Aluminum , Mould , Tensile strength hardness , Casting , Research Subject Categories::TECHNOLOGY
Citation
Ayoola, W.A., Adeosun, S.O., Sanni O.S. and Oyetunji A. (2012). Effect of casting mould on mechanical properties of 6063 aluminium alloy. Journal of Engineering Science and Technology Vol. 7, No. 1 (2012) 89 - 96.