2020
DOI: 10.1007/s11663-020-01914-9
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Numerical Modeling of Melting and Columnar Solidification with Convection in a Gradient Zone Furnace in a Centrifuge

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“…In particular experimentally, in the case of Fe-C alloy, the reverse peritectic reaction was recently associated with fragmentation of primary phase dendrite arms [41]. Here, the Ti-Al system has been chosen, since it is of technological interest and requires processes inducing important fluid flows, such as centrifugal casting [19]. While the remelting of a peritectic microstructure could have a positive impact on dendrite fragmentation [20], the precise mechanism from which it originates is still vague [41].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In particular experimentally, in the case of Fe-C alloy, the reverse peritectic reaction was recently associated with fragmentation of primary phase dendrite arms [41]. Here, the Ti-Al system has been chosen, since it is of technological interest and requires processes inducing important fluid flows, such as centrifugal casting [19]. While the remelting of a peritectic microstructure could have a positive impact on dendrite fragmentation [20], the precise mechanism from which it originates is still vague [41].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%