Solidification of Melt on a Rapidly Rotating Disc in Centrifugal Atomisation (Abstract Only)

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K. H. Ho
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Abstract

This paper describes a simplified numerical model which is used to study the skull formation of liquid metal on a rapidly rotating disc in centrifugal atomisation. The skull formation is one of the problems limiting the wide use of centrifugal atomisation. The enlarging skull on the atomising disc reduces the yield of metal powder produced and produces a resistance to the centrifugal force which worsens the quality of the powder. It is costly and often difficult to study the flow behaviour by experiments due to the complex heat transfer and phase transformation during the processing. Computer modelling is therefore a powerful tool for mechanistic understanding of centrifugal atomisation. This paper investigates the flow pattern of the melt on the rotating disc as a function of initial temperature, melt flow rate and disc rotation speed as well as the physical properties of the melt, such as density, surface tension and viscosity using the commercial package Flow-3D. Keywords: Solidification, Rotating disk, Centrifugal Atomization
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APA: K. H. Ho  (2003)  Solidification of Melt on a Rapidly Rotating Disc in Centrifugal Atomisation (Abstract Only)

MLA: K. H. Ho Solidification of Melt on a Rapidly Rotating Disc in Centrifugal Atomisation (Abstract Only). The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2003.

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