Title of article :
Modelling mixed columnar-equiaxed solidification with melt convection and grain sedimentation – Part I: Model description
Author/Authors :
Wu، نويسنده , , M. and Fjeld، نويسنده , , A. and Ludwig، نويسنده , , A.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Pages :
11
From page :
32
To page :
42
Abstract :
Part I of this two-part investigation presents a volume-averaging multiphase solidification model that accounts for mixed columnar-equiaxed solidification, non-dendritic and dendritic crystal growth, nucleation of equiaxed grains, columnar primary dendrite tip tracking, melt flow, sedimentation of equiaxed crystals, and their influence on macrostructure and macrosegregation. Five distinct thermodynamic phases (phase regions) are defined: solid dendrites in equiaxed grains, the interdendritic melt between equiaxed dendrites, solid dendrites in columnar trunks, the interdendritic melt between trunk dendrites, and the extradendritic melt. These five phase regions are quantified by their volume fractions and characterized by their solute concentrations. The five phase regions are grouped into three hydrodynamic phases: equiaxed grains consisting of solid dendrites and interdendritic melt, columnar trunks consisting of solid dendrites and interdendritic melt, and extradendritic melt. The extradendritic melt is separated from the interdendritic melt with a grain envelope, whose profile connects the primary, secondary or tertiary dendrite tips to form a ‘natural’ enclosure of the equiaxed grains or columnar trunks. The envelope is further simplified as a volume-equivalent sphere for equiaxed grains, or as volume-equivalent cylinder for columnar trunks by use of morphological shape factors. Expansion of the envelopes during solidification is determined by dendrite growth kinetics, using the Kurz–Giovanola–Trivedi model for growth of columnar primary dendrite tips and the Lipton–Glicksman–Kurz model for growth of columnar secondary dendrite tips (radial growth of the columnar trunk) and equiaxed primary dendrite tips. The solidification of the interdendritic melt is driven by the supersaturation of the interdendritic melt and governed by the diffusion in the interdendritic melt region. Illustrative process simulations and model verifications are presented in Part II.
Keywords :
solidification , Convection , Equiaxed , Columnar , Sedimentation , dendrite
Journal title :
Computational Materials Science
Serial Year :
2010
Journal title :
Computational Materials Science
Record number :
1687976
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