Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1556247 Journal of Materials Science & Technology 2014 9 Pages PDF
Abstract
Directional solidification experiments were carried out with Al-Pb alloys under the effect of a direct current (DC). The experimental results show that the DC causes a migration of the minority phase droplets (MPDs) from the middle part to the surface region of the sample. Samples with either a finely dispersed microstructure or a shell/core structure were obtained by solidifying the alloy under the effect of the properly selected DC densities. A model was developed to describe the microstructure evolution in an immiscible alloy directionally solidified under the effect of the DC. The microstructure formation in the Al-Pb alloys was calculated. The numerical results are in favorable agreement with the experimental ones. They demonstrate that the DC affects the microstructure formation mainly through changing the spatial motions of the MPDs and the temperature field of the melt in front of the solid/liquid interface. The formation mechanisms of the finely dispersed microstructure as well as the shell/core structure were sufficiently clarified.
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