Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
794758 Journal of Materials Processing Technology 2011 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

Y2O3 crucibles with different porosities were manufactured to investigate the physical erosion during the casting of Ti–54Al (at%) alloys. The effects of multiple superheating times on the chemical composition of the casting, the introduction of inclusions into the alloy and on the metal–crucible interface were studied. A large number of ceramic inclusions were introduced by the physical erosion of the crucible walls in contact with the molten alloy. The mechanisms by which the physical erosion was reduced are discussed in relation to the crucible wall permeability coefficient A′. By reducing the porosity content of the crucible, which led to a decrease of A′, the net increments of oxygen of the remelted Ti–Al as-cast samples were limited to a minimum level at 1873 K.

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