Macrosegregation in metal alloy castings and other alloys having similar solidification behavior is reduced by slowly rotating a mold or the like containing the liquid alloy about an axis at an acute angle to the vertical from the time the liquid alloy is poured into the mold until substantially all of the alloy has solidified. The mold is rotated at a speed below that which produces a centrifuging effect or causes stirring or agitation of the interdendritic liquid.https://digitalcommons.mtu.edu/patents/1116/thumbnail.jp
In this article, gravity-driven flow and its subsequent effect of promoting macrosegregation during ...
As an approach towards a better modelling of solidification problems, we introduce a thermomechanica...
Mathematical expressions of segregation rates occurring during solidification with spongy deformatio...
Macrosegregation in metal alloy castings and other alloys having similar solidification behavior is ...
Macrosegregation is a defect that difficult to avoid in a metal alloy made by casting method. Macros...
The various types of macrosegregation are described and their commercial importance discussed. Prev...
peer-reviewedIn this paper, we reassess the local solute redistribution equation (LSRE) of macrosegr...
Simulations of the directional solidification of two hypoeutectic alloys (Al-7Si alloy and Al-19Cu) ...
The occurrence of macrosegregation in alloys produced by ingot casting can adversely affect the qual...
Macrosegregation during melting of alloys can arise if the densities of the alloy components differ....
Abstract. Microsegregation gets eliminated significantly if subsequent hot working and/or annealing ...
Solidification macrostructure is of great importance for the properties and the quality of castings ...
Lors de la solidification d'un alliage métallique, des hétérogénéités de composition en éléments d'a...
MCAST (melt conditioning by advanced shear technology) is a novel processing technology developed re...
Macrosegregation refers to the inhomogeneous distribution of solute elements at the scale of cast pr...
In this article, gravity-driven flow and its subsequent effect of promoting macrosegregation during ...
As an approach towards a better modelling of solidification problems, we introduce a thermomechanica...
Mathematical expressions of segregation rates occurring during solidification with spongy deformatio...
Macrosegregation in metal alloy castings and other alloys having similar solidification behavior is ...
Macrosegregation is a defect that difficult to avoid in a metal alloy made by casting method. Macros...
The various types of macrosegregation are described and their commercial importance discussed. Prev...
peer-reviewedIn this paper, we reassess the local solute redistribution equation (LSRE) of macrosegr...
Simulations of the directional solidification of two hypoeutectic alloys (Al-7Si alloy and Al-19Cu) ...
The occurrence of macrosegregation in alloys produced by ingot casting can adversely affect the qual...
Macrosegregation during melting of alloys can arise if the densities of the alloy components differ....
Abstract. Microsegregation gets eliminated significantly if subsequent hot working and/or annealing ...
Solidification macrostructure is of great importance for the properties and the quality of castings ...
Lors de la solidification d'un alliage métallique, des hétérogénéités de composition en éléments d'a...
MCAST (melt conditioning by advanced shear technology) is a novel processing technology developed re...
Macrosegregation refers to the inhomogeneous distribution of solute elements at the scale of cast pr...
In this article, gravity-driven flow and its subsequent effect of promoting macrosegregation during ...
As an approach towards a better modelling of solidification problems, we introduce a thermomechanica...
Mathematical expressions of segregation rates occurring during solidification with spongy deformatio...