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Real-time synchrotron x-ray observations of equiaxed solidification of aluminium alloys and implications for modelling
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EngineeringMechanical EngineeringGrowth RateSolidificationMaterials ScienceMaterials EngineeringMetallurgical InteractionSolid MechanicsWeld Pool SolidificationAlloy CastingMicrostructureEquiaxed SolidificationApplied PhysicsAlloy DesignAl-si AlloysMetallurgical ProcessAluminium AlloysNucleation EventsAlloy PhaseMetallurgical SystemMechanics Of Materials
Recently, in-situ observations were carried out by synchrotron X-ray radiography to observe the nucleation and growth in Al alloys during solidification. The nucleation and grain formation of a range of Al-Si and Al-Cu binary alloys were studied. When grain refiner was added to the alloys, the location of the nucleation events was readily observed. Once nucleation began it continued to occur in a wave of events with the movement of the temperature gradient across the field of view due to cooling. Other features observed were the settling of the primary phase grains in the Al-Si alloys and floating in the Al-Cu alloys, the effects of convection with marked fluctuation of the growth rate of the solid-liquid interface in the Al-Si alloys, and an absence of fragmentation. The microstructures are typical of those produced in the equiaxed zone of actual castings. These observations are compared with predictions arising from the Interdependence model. The results from this comparison have implications for further refinement of the model and simulation and modelling approaches in general. These implications will be discussed.
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