Fluid Flow Phenomena and Solidification Bera Vior during the Casting of a Pb-Sb-Sn Alloy

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Matthew John M. Krane
Organization:
The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Pages:
11
File Size:
1621 KB
Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1999

Abstract

"The macrosegregation patterns and convective behavior of a Pb-5wt%Sb-35wt%Sn alloy are studied using new numerical treatments of solid particle motion and of transport phenomena occurring during the solidification of ternary metal systems. At this composition, the solidification which occurs while the local liquid composition is in the (Pb)-(SbSn) binary eutectic trough has a significant effect on these phenomena. The effects of this solidification path on fluid flow and macrosegregation are compared to the more familiar binary alloy patterns and the effect of solid particle transport is evaluated. The final predictions of macrosegregation are compared to measured composition profiles. IntroductionThe macroscopic maldistribution of alloy constituents during solidification, commonly called macrosegregation, is a defect which occurs in real metal processing systems. This nonuniformity of species distribution, especially when it forms a high composition gradient or a poor distribution of secondary phases, can lead to areas of high stress concentration, which contribute to cracking during extrusion or forging of wrought alloys or when an as-cast piece is severely loaded in service [1, 2]. Macrosegregation studies in binary systems have become quite common since the introduction of single-domain numerical models which feature one set of conservation equations and boundary conditions for an entire, fixed computational domain containing solid, liquid and multiphase regions. A complete review up to 1995 has been presented by Prescott and Incropera [3]. However, most commercial alloys generally have more than two species in amounts significant enough to affect the convective flows which lead to macrosegregation and other defects. The formation of secondary solid phases, including eutectic and peritectic reactions, also may occur in commercial metal alloys and should be treated using appropriate thermodynamic models."
Citation

APA: Matthew John M. Krane  (1999)  Fluid Flow Phenomena and Solidification Bera Vior during the Casting of a Pb-Sb-Sn Alloy

MLA: Matthew John M. Krane Fluid Flow Phenomena and Solidification Bera Vior during the Casting of a Pb-Sb-Sn Alloy. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1999.

Export
Purchase this Article for $25.00

Create a Guest account to purchase this file
- or -
Log in to your existing Guest account