A simple analytical model of microsegregation for the solidification of multicomponent steel alloys is presented. This model is based on the Clyne–Kurz model and is extended to take into account the effects of multiple components, a columnar dendrite microstructure, coarsening, and the / transformation. A new empirical equation to predict secondary dendrite arm spacing as a function of cooling rate and carbon content is presented, based on experimental data measured by several different researchers. The simple microsegregation model is applied to predict phase fractions during solidifica-tion, microsegregation of solute elements, and the solidus temperature. The predictions agree well with a range of measured data and the results of a compl...
Microsegregation is the solute redistribution of alloying elements during the solidification at a mi...
As-cast microstructure is important for alloy development. Solidification is a complex process invol...
The coarsening of secondary dendrite arms is discussed in terms of two different driving forces, whi...
In this study, two semi-analytical models of microsegregation were developed to predict the concentr...
Un nouveau modèle de microségrégation a été développé pour être couplé avec le code macroscopique SO...
In this study, simple analytical microsegregation models for constant cooling and parabolic growth a...
International audienceA microsegregation model for the solidification of multicomponent alloys is de...
A numerical model that estimates the interdendritic segregation during the solidification of multico...
The enrichment of composition in the residual liquid during solidification is of itself an important...
Macrosegregation originates from the solute partitioning at the liquid-solid interface and the relat...
The process of microsegregation has been modelled as a combined heat and mass transfer problem in on...
International audienceIn solidification processes, the successive development of solid phases from t...
Solidification processes are complex in nature, involving multiple phases and several length scales....
As an approach towards a better modelling of solidification problems, we introduce a thermomechanica...
Solidification processes are complex in nature, involving multiple phases and several length scales....
Microsegregation is the solute redistribution of alloying elements during the solidification at a mi...
As-cast microstructure is important for alloy development. Solidification is a complex process invol...
The coarsening of secondary dendrite arms is discussed in terms of two different driving forces, whi...
In this study, two semi-analytical models of microsegregation were developed to predict the concentr...
Un nouveau modèle de microségrégation a été développé pour être couplé avec le code macroscopique SO...
In this study, simple analytical microsegregation models for constant cooling and parabolic growth a...
International audienceA microsegregation model for the solidification of multicomponent alloys is de...
A numerical model that estimates the interdendritic segregation during the solidification of multico...
The enrichment of composition in the residual liquid during solidification is of itself an important...
Macrosegregation originates from the solute partitioning at the liquid-solid interface and the relat...
The process of microsegregation has been modelled as a combined heat and mass transfer problem in on...
International audienceIn solidification processes, the successive development of solid phases from t...
Solidification processes are complex in nature, involving multiple phases and several length scales....
As an approach towards a better modelling of solidification problems, we introduce a thermomechanica...
Solidification processes are complex in nature, involving multiple phases and several length scales....
Microsegregation is the solute redistribution of alloying elements during the solidification at a mi...
As-cast microstructure is important for alloy development. Solidification is a complex process invol...
The coarsening of secondary dendrite arms is discussed in terms of two different driving forces, whi...