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publicationDate 2010-09-22-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber JP-4549424-B1
titleOfInvention Method for analyzing hydrogen in molten aluminum alloy
abstract The present invention provides a hydrogen analysis method capable of evaluating the amount of hydrogen in molten aluminum with high accuracy by a simple method. A cast material for analysis is prepared by solidifying a molten aluminum alloy to be analyzed under predetermined solidification conditions, and a flaw detector 2 of an ultrasonic flaw detector is provided at a predetermined position of the created cast material. , The strength of the reflected echo from the surface 10b opposite to the probe contact surface 10a of the casting material 10 is obtained, the strength of the reflected echo specified by a predetermined solidification condition and the hydrogen content of the molten aluminum alloy The hydrogen content flow rate of the molten aluminum alloy is quantified based on the relationship with the amount and the obtained reflection echo. [Selection] Figure 3
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