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Rotational Rheometry of Liquid Metal Systems: A Study with Al-Si Hypoeutectic Alloys

<p>[blank pages: 18, 38, 54 & 70]</p> / <p>Rheological property such as shear viscosity and flow curve for metallic liquid systems has been evaluated. Pure Al, pure Zn, Sn based solder alloy and various compositions of Al-Si hypoeutectic binary alloys were the metallic systems included in the study. The effect of 0.023 wt % Sr edition to various compositions of Al-Si composition and shear rate experience by the liquid. A rotational rheometer was developed with a high temperature environmental furnace for this study. Three types of measurement geometry were evaluated: cone and plate, Din Coaxial and Double Concentric Cylinder (DCC). The DCC geometry has been proposed as the most practical geometry for liquid metal viscosity measurement in rotational rheometer. Analytical solution to evaluate viscosity with the rotational rheometer equipped with DCC measurement has been proposed. Further, the critical maximum allowable angular velocity for reliable viscosity evaluation has also been proposed for this system. It has been concluded that contrary to popular belief, liquid metal systems are non-Newtonian and shear thinning fluids. The effect of Si on the viscosity of Al-Si hypoeutectic alloys have been quantified as a function of shear rate and melt super heat temperatures. Further, it has been concluded that Sr additional to Al-Si alloys significantly alters the viscosity and the melt at low melt super heat temperatures.</p> / Master of Applied Science (MASc)

Identiferoai:union.ndltd.org:mcmaster.ca/oai:macsphere.mcmaster.ca:11375/13000
Date09 1900
CreatorsMalik, Minhajuddin Mohammad
ContributorsHamed, Mohamed, Shankar, Sumanth, Mechanical Engineering
Source SetsMcMaster University
Detected LanguageEnglish
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