A Combined Numerical–Experimental Approach to Quantify the Thermal Contraction of A356 During Solidification
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A process for generating thermal contraction coefficients for use in the solidification modeling of
aluminum castings is presented. Sequentially coupled thermal-stress modeling is used in
conjunction with experimentation to empirically generate the thermal contraction coefficients
for a strontium-modified A356 alloy. The impact of cooling curve analysis on the modeling
procedure is studied. Model results are in good agreement with experimental findings, indicating
a sound methodology for quantifying the thermal contraction. The technique can be applied to
other commercially relevant aluminum alloys, increasing the utility of solidification modeling in
the casting industry
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J.P. Macht, D.M. Maijer, A.B. Phillion, “A combined numerical-experimental approach to quantify the contraction of A356 during solidification,” Metallurgical and Materials Transactions A, Vol. 48A, pp:3370-3376, 2017. DOI: 10.1007/s11661-017-4097-7