Improving Microstructural Homogeneity of Investment‐Cast Single‐Crystalline Ni‐Base Superalloys by Using Fluidized Carbon Bed Cooling
Hannes Schulze,
Christopher H. Zenk,
Carolin Körner
Abstract:One impeding factor for faster solidification in typical investment casting processes is the limited heat removal capability. This study compares the classical Bridgman technique and the Fluidized Caron Bed Cooling (FCBC) casting method. In particular, the influence of the thermal design is investigated in terms of microstructural and compositional homogeneity in single‐crystalline CMSX‐4. These investment casting processes mainly differ in the baffle type used to insulate the hot and cold zones inside of the … Show more
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