DR. THOMAS OCHUKU MBUYA
BSc, MSc Mechanical Engineering, University of Nairobi, PhD Mechanical Engineering, University of Southampton
Tel. +254 (0) 20 4913527; 0703 133 990 (mobile); tmbuya@uonbi.ac.ke
Tel. +254 (0) 20 4913527; 0703 133 990 (mobile); tmbuya@uonbi.ac.ke
The effect of individual and combined minor element additions (Sr, Sb, Mn, Cr and Al-5Ti-1B grain refiner) on microstructure and mechanical performance of a secondary cast aluminium piston alloy, with 1 wt-% Fe was investigated. It was observed that addition of Cr of up to 1% was better than a 0.53%Mn addition in improving tensile strength, impact energy and percent elongation of the alloy. The high mechanical performance recorded with addition of 1%Cr alloy was attributed to the significant reduction in porosity levels compared to all other minor element additions. It also resulted in a microstructure with fine compact intermetallic compounds. Other element additions also resulted in improved mechanical properties with 0.53%Mn performing better than 0.3%Mn + 0.2%Cr. Marginal improvements in mechanical performance were recorded with addition of 0.02%Sr (or 0.05%) and 0.02%Sb individually or in combination with 0.53%Mn. This was attributed to general increase in porosity and volume fraction of intermetallics.