2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijheatmasstransfer.2016.08.030
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Numerical simulation of Bridgman solidification of binary alloys

Abstract: A transient 2D axisymmetric numerical model for the Bridgman solidification process for a stationary furnace and moving sample is presented. The model is able to predict the evolution of temperature and solid fraction of binary alloys in cases where buoyancy induced convection is negligible, such as in microgravity conditions. A dimensionless form of the governing equations was derived in order to identify the dimensionless parameters that characterize the process, those being the Stefan, Péclet, and Biot numb… Show more

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“…The discretisation scheme used was an Eulerian method similar to that used in Battaglioli et al [38] but without the need for latent heat or advection terms. The thermal conditions were mainly imposed by the relative motion between the moving furnace elements and the stationary sample; hence, it was appropriate to use a fixed-grid mesh but with time-dependent boundary conditions.…”
Section: Thermal Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The discretisation scheme used was an Eulerian method similar to that used in Battaglioli et al [38] but without the need for latent heat or advection terms. The thermal conditions were mainly imposed by the relative motion between the moving furnace elements and the stationary sample; hence, it was appropriate to use a fixed-grid mesh but with time-dependent boundary conditions.…”
Section: Thermal Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%