Abstract :
The introduction of derivative methods and the classification of three flow states (i.e. initial
transient, steady and terminal transient stages) provide new approaches to understand the
filtration behaviors of liquid aluminum alloys during the Prefil Footprinter tests. The effectiveness
of the filtration equations of incompressible cake mode can be well identified over some
steady stages during the course of the filtration tests. Based on these new findings a new
indirect method of measuring the contents of solid inclusions in liquid aluminum alloys is developed
using the Prefil Footprinter tests. However, the benchmarks of specific cake resistance
should be made for commercial aluminum alloy melts before this method becomes feasible in
laboratories and industries. It is found that for a given volume concentration of solid inclusions,
lighter inclusions usually lead to higher specific cake resistance, and the heavier solid inclusions
reduce the specific cake resistance. For higher quality liquid metal, usually with lower lumped
parameter (σα), the types of solid inclusions have less influence on specific cake resistance.
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