KnE Engineering
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Influence of Silicon on Thermal Conductivity at Room Temperature of Al–Si–Fe Alloys
Published date: Jul 17 2018
Journal Title: KnE Engineering
Issue title: VII All-Russian Scientific and Practical Conference of Students, Graduate Students and Young Scientists (TIM'2018)
Pages: 294–297
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Abstract:
The analysis of densities and thermal conductivities has been performed for cast experimentally made aluminum alloys containing different content of silicon starting from 0% to 12% (mass%). All alloys have been additionally supplemented by iron up to 1% mass for better casting properties. Results have shown a strong tendency of decrease in the thermal conductivity with increasing silicon content. The same character is found for densities behavior.
Keywords: aluminum-silicon alloys, thermal conductivity, heat exchange, iron, cast alloys, structure, temperature
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