Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5017590 | Journal of Materials Processing Technology | 2018 | 25 Pages |
Abstract
A mixed columnar dendritic-equiaxed three-phase solidification model that considers the secondary dendrite arm spacing (SDAS), nucleation and growth of equiaxed crystals, sedimentation of equiaxed crystals, growth of columnar dendritic trunks, and columnar-to-equiaxed transition (CET) was employed to study the formation of macrosegregation in steel ingots of different sizes. A reported experimental case (55,000Â kg ingot) was used to verify the rationality of the current three-phase model. The predicted segregation patterns were in good agreement with the experimental results. The formation of macrosegregation in a series of steel ingots with different sizes (50Â kg, 400Â kg, 3300Â kg, 6000Â kg, 25,000Â kg, 55,000Â kg, and 97,000Â kg) was studied using this solidification model. The results showed that the severity of macrosegregation increased with the increasing ingot weight. The thermal-solutal buoyancy and sedimentation of the dendritic equiaxed grains played dominated roles in determining the final segregation patterns in the different ingots. Additionally, the maximum negative segregation increased until the ingot weight exceeded 25,000Â kg, which was caused by limited packing of the dendritic equiaxed grains.
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Authors
Honghao Ge, Fengli Ren, Jun Li, Qiaodan Hu, Mingxu Xia, Jianguo Li,