Two important factors affecting hot tearing - semi-solid constitutive behaviour and grain percolation - have been simulated through the use of microstructure models based on granular structures. The semi-solid model geometry is based on a modified Voronoi tessellation, and includes rounded corners to approximate an equiaxed-globular grain structure with liquid surrounding the grains. The percolation model combines solidification and thermodynamic aspects to predict the gradual transition within the mushy zone from a continuous liquid to a coherent solid network, while the constitutive behaviour model uses experimentally-derived data to describe the behaviour of the solid grains. By performing a series of model runs over ranges of grain size...
As for most of the topics in the field of solidification, Mert Flemings has always pioneered new ide...
This article is based on a presentation made at the “Analysis and Modeling of Solidification” sympos...
This article is based on a presentation made at the “Analysis and Modeling of Solidification” sympos...
Modelling of hot tearing must encompass several aspects: solidification, percolation of grains, stre...
A three-dimensional (3-D) coupled hydromechanical granular model has been developed and validated to...
As a necessary step toward the quantitative prediction of hot tearing defects, a three-dimensional s...
Hot cracking is a spontaneous failure of an alloy during solidification. It is a severe problem for ...
The gradual transformation of a mushy zone during alloy solidification, from a continuous liquid fil...
A coupled hydromechanical granular model aimed at predicting hot tear formation and stress-strain be...
A coupled hydromechanical granular model aimed at predicting hot tear formation and stress-strain be...
Hot tearing or solidification cracking is a flaw that appears during casting and welding of metals a...
A three-dimensional (3-D) granular model which simulates fluid flow within solidifying alloys with a...
Experimental and numerical studies of hot tearing and macrosegregation formation during steel solidi...
Experimental and numerical studies of hot tearing and macrosegregation formation during steel solidi...
The occurrence of hot tearing during solidification is one of the major factors influencing both the...
As for most of the topics in the field of solidification, Mert Flemings has always pioneered new ide...
This article is based on a presentation made at the “Analysis and Modeling of Solidification” sympos...
This article is based on a presentation made at the “Analysis and Modeling of Solidification” sympos...
Modelling of hot tearing must encompass several aspects: solidification, percolation of grains, stre...
A three-dimensional (3-D) coupled hydromechanical granular model has been developed and validated to...
As a necessary step toward the quantitative prediction of hot tearing defects, a three-dimensional s...
Hot cracking is a spontaneous failure of an alloy during solidification. It is a severe problem for ...
The gradual transformation of a mushy zone during alloy solidification, from a continuous liquid fil...
A coupled hydromechanical granular model aimed at predicting hot tear formation and stress-strain be...
A coupled hydromechanical granular model aimed at predicting hot tear formation and stress-strain be...
Hot tearing or solidification cracking is a flaw that appears during casting and welding of metals a...
A three-dimensional (3-D) granular model which simulates fluid flow within solidifying alloys with a...
Experimental and numerical studies of hot tearing and macrosegregation formation during steel solidi...
Experimental and numerical studies of hot tearing and macrosegregation formation during steel solidi...
The occurrence of hot tearing during solidification is one of the major factors influencing both the...
As for most of the topics in the field of solidification, Mert Flemings has always pioneered new ide...
This article is based on a presentation made at the “Analysis and Modeling of Solidification” sympos...
This article is based on a presentation made at the “Analysis and Modeling of Solidification” sympos...