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Activity of strontium in liquid Sr-modified Al-7Si alloy
ABSTRACT In the present study, the Henrian activity coefficient of strontium , dissolved in liquid Al-7Si alloy at 725–730°C has been determined to be in the order of 10−2, using the numerical thermodynamic analyses. By knowing the , formation of the compounds, Sr(OH)2 and SrH2 through the reaction of dissolved elements in Al-7Si alloy melt has been analysed. The results indicated that the free energy of the formation reaction of Sr(OH)2 and SrH2 in the alloy melt are positive at different temperatures, showing that these compounds may not be formed in the liquid aluminium alloys.
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The International Journal of Cast Metals Research is devoted to the dissemination of peer reviewed information on the science and engineering of cast metals, solidification and casting processes. Assured production of high integrity castings requires an integrated approach that optimises casting, mould and gating design; mould materials and binders; alloy composition and microstructure; metal melting, modification and handling; dimensional control; and finishing and post-treatment of the casting. The Journal reports advances in both the fundamental science and materials and production engineering contributing to the successful manufacture of fit for purpose castings.