Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1636458 | Transactions of Nonferrous Metals Society of China | 2013 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
The diversity of interface morphologies is observed for directionally solidified Sn-0.65%Cd alloy under a travelling magnetic field (TMF) in the 4 mm-diameter sample. Under an upward TMF, planar and cellular interface morphologies transform alternately with increasing magnetic flux density (Bâ¤10.3 mT). The interface morphology transforms from shallow cellular to deep cellular morphology under a weak downward TMF (B=3.2 mT). When the magnetic flux density increases further, both sides of the interface morphology appear to be slightly inconsistent, but they roughly tend to be planar under a strong downward TMF (Bâ¤10.3 mT). The interface instability may be attributed to the flow driven by the TMF. Moreover, the shape of interface appears to be almost flat under an upward TMF, but deflective under a downward TMF.
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Authors
Lei WANG, Jun SHEN, Ling-shui WANG, Zhou-rong FENG, Heng-zhi FU,