Numerical Simulation and Process Optimization of Sn-0.3Ag-0.7Cu Alloy Casting

Sn-0.3Ag-0.7Cu合金铸造的数值模拟与工艺优化

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Abstract

Porosity formation due to solidification shrinkage and inadequate liquid metal feeding during the casting of Sn-0.3Ag-0.7Cu (SAC0307) is a critical issue that impairs quality and subsequent processing. However, the opacity of the casting process often obscures the quantitative relationships between process parameters and defect formation, creating a significant barrier to science-based optimization. To address this, the present study utilizes finite element method (FEM) analysis to systematically investigate the influence of pouring temperature (PCT, 290-390 °C) and interfacial heat transfer coefficient (HTC, 900-5000 W/(m(2)·K)) on this phenomenon. The results reveal that PCT exerts a non-monotonic effect on porosity by modulating the solidification mode, which governs the accumulation of dispersed microporosity. In contrast, HTC plays a critical role in determining porosity morphology by controlling both the solidification rate and mode. Consequently, an optimal processing window was identified at 350 °C PCT and 3000 W/(m(2)·K) HTC, which significantly enhances interdendritic feeding and improves the ingot's internal soundness. The efficacy of these optimized parameters was experimentally validated through macro- and microstructural characterization. This work not only elucidates the governing mechanisms of solidification quality but also demonstrates the value of numerical simulation for process optimization, offering a reliable scientific basis for the industrial production of high-quality SAC0307 alloys.

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