TY - JOUR
T1 - Volume-Averaged Modeling of Multiphase Flow Phenomena during Alloy Solidification
AU - Wu, Menghuai
AU - Ludwig, Andreas
AU - Kharicha, Abdellah
PY - 2019/2
Y1 - 2019/2
N2 - The most recent developments and applications in volume-averaged modeling of solidification processes have been reviewed. Since the last reviews of this topic by Beckermann and coworkers [Applied Mech. Rev. 1993, p. 1; Annual Rev. Heat Transfer 1995, p. 115], major progress in this area has included i) the development of a mixed columnar-equiaxed solidification model; ii) further consideration of moving crystals and crystal dendritic morphology; and iii) the model applications to analyze the formation mechanisms of macrosegregation, as-cast structure, shrinkage cavity and porosity in different casting processes. The capacity of computer hardware is still a limiting factor. However, many calculation examples, as verified by the laboratory casting experiments, or even by the casting processes at a small industrial scale, show great application potential. Following the trend of developments in computer hardware (projection according to Moore’s law), a full 3D calculation of casting at the industry scale with the multiphase volume-averaged solidification models will become practically feasible in the foreseeable future.
AB - The most recent developments and applications in volume-averaged modeling of solidification processes have been reviewed. Since the last reviews of this topic by Beckermann and coworkers [Applied Mech. Rev. 1993, p. 1; Annual Rev. Heat Transfer 1995, p. 115], major progress in this area has included i) the development of a mixed columnar-equiaxed solidification model; ii) further consideration of moving crystals and crystal dendritic morphology; and iii) the model applications to analyze the formation mechanisms of macrosegregation, as-cast structure, shrinkage cavity and porosity in different casting processes. The capacity of computer hardware is still a limiting factor. However, many calculation examples, as verified by the laboratory casting experiments, or even by the casting processes at a small industrial scale, show great application potential. Following the trend of developments in computer hardware (projection according to Moore’s law), a full 3D calculation of casting at the industry scale with the multiphase volume-averaged solidification models will become practically feasible in the foreseeable future.
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U2 - 10.3390/met9020229
DO - 10.3390/met9020229
M3 - Review article
SN - 2075-4701
VL - 9.2019
JO - Metals : open access journal
JF - Metals : open access journal
IS - 2
M1 - 229
ER -