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Characterisation of Al-Ti-B grain refiners prepared by aluminothermic reduction of TiO2 and B2O3

Student Number : 0314958W -
MSc dissertation -
School of Process and Materials Engineering -
Faculty of Engineering and the Built Environment / Microstructural characterisation was performed on Al-Ti-B grain refiners of different
compositions prepared by aluminothermic reduction of TiO2 and B2O3 and dilution of the products
in aluminium melts. The microstructure of the grain refiners showed needle-like TiAl3 particles as
well as prismatic TiB2 particles. The TiB2 particles were coarser than those in conventional Al-Ti-
B grain refiners. The microstructure also showed silicon particles and, in some cases, titanium
carbide particles (TiC).
The experimental grain refiners were subjected to rolling and reduced in thickness by 20,
40, 60 and 80%. The rolled samples were then heated at 625°C for 4 hours and allowed to cool
slowly in the furnace. Significant changes in microstructure were noticed at 80% reduction. The
flake-like and needle-like aluminide particles in the as cast microstructure were fragmented and
aligned in the aluminium matrix, giving rise to short needle-like particles in parallel rows. These
aluminide particles had rough edges which were rounded by heat treatment. The TiB2 particles
were not affected in size or morphology by either the rolling or the heat treatment.
The grain refining performance of the as cast materials was assessed. It was found that the
experimental grain refiners had poorer performance than commercial grain refiners. The
influence of mechanical and thermal treatments on the grain refining performance of the
experimental Al-Ti-B grain refiners was also assessed. Cold working of the grain refiners had a
positive influence on the grain refining performance promoting finer grain. Heat treatment of
grain refiners after cold working was deleterious and led to a loss of grain refining capacity.
The size and size distribution of TiB2 particles were determined related to grain refining
performance and compared to theoretical models. A relationship was established between the size
distribution of the TiB2 particles in the grain refiners and the grain size of inoculated aluminium.
Grain refinement increased with decreasing proportion of coarse TiB2 particles in the grain
refiners. This corresponded to a decrease in Ti and B contents and an increase in the Ti/B ratio.

Identiferoai:union.ndltd.org:netd.ac.za/oai:union.ndltd.org:wits/oai:wiredspace.wits.ac.za:10539/1687
Date14 November 2006
CreatorsMwamba, Ilunga Alain
Source SetsSouth African National ETD Portal
LanguageEnglish
Detected LanguageEnglish
TypeThesis
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