The Dimensional Stability of Cast 319 Aluminum

2003; Linguagem: Inglês

10.4271/2003-01-0822

ISSN

2688-3627

Autores

James Boileau, Carla A. Cloutier, Larry Godlewski, Paula A. Reeber-Symanski, Christopher Wolverton, John E. Allison,

Tópico(s)

Metallurgy and Material Forming

Resumo

The automotive use of cast aluminum has greatly increased during the past decade, especially for engine blocks and cylinder heads. One physical property that is important in elevated-temperature applications is longterm dimensional stability of the cast aluminum component. Certain cast aluminum alloys (like 319) can undergo dimensional changes when exposed to engine operating temperatures over long periods of time; when these changes occur, the shape of the casting is distorted and the performance of the component may be diminished. Thus, a study was conducted to measure dimensional growth changes in a cast 319-type aluminum alloy as a function of heat-treatment, exposure temperature, and exposure time at the given temperature. The results show that all three factors have a significant effect upon the dimensional stability.

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