Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1635764 | Transactions of Nonferrous Metals Society of China | 2016 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Redistribution of iron during directional solidification of metallurgical-grade silicon (MG-Si) was conducted at low growth rate. Concentrations of iron were examined by ICP-MS and figured in solid and liquid phases, at grain boundary and in growth direction. Concentrations are significantly different between solid and liquid phases. The thickness of the solute boundary layer is about 4 mm verified by mass balance law, and the effective distribution coefficient is 2.98Ã10â4. Iron element easily segregates at grain boundary at low growth rate. In growth direction, concentrations are almost constant until 86% ingot height, and they do not meet the Scheil equation completely, which is caused by the low growth rate. The effect of convection on the redistribution of iron was discussed in detail. Especially, the “dead zone” of convection plays an important role in the iron redistribution.
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Authors
Chuan-hai GAN, Ming FANG, Lei ZHANG, Shi QIU, Jin-tang LI, Da-chuan JIANG, Shu-tao WEN, Yi TAN, Xue-tao LUO,