Gravity has significant effects on alloy solidification, primarily due to thermosolutal convection and solid phase buoyancy. Since 2004, the European Space Agency has been supporting investigation of these effects by promoting in situ X-ray monitoring of the solidification of aluminium alloys on microgravity platforms, on earth, and in periodically varying g conditions. The first microgravity experiment – investigating foaming of liquid metals – was performed on board a sounding rocket, in 2008. In 2012 the first ever X-ray-monitored solidification of a fully dense metallic alloy in space was achieved: the focus was columnar solidification of an Al-Cu alloy. This was followed in 2015 by a similar experiment, investigating equiaxed solidific...
Materials science experiments have been a key issue already since the early days of research under m...
International audienceDuring ground-based solidification, buoyancy flow can develop by the density d...
By studying the unidirectional growth of a metal-model material in microgravity, an attempt is made ...
Gravity has significant effects on alloy solidification, primarily due to thermosolutal convection a...
Gravity has significant effects on alloy solidification, primarily due to thermosolutal convection ...
Symposium on Magnesium Technology / In-Situ Methods for Unraveling Structure-Property Relationships ...
The 23rd ESA Symposium on Rocket and Balloon Programmes and Related Research, Visby, Sweden, 11-15 J...
AbstractUnder terrestrial conditions, solidification processes are often affected by gravity effects...
For the first time, isothermal equiaxed solidification of a metallic alloy has been observed in situ...
AbstractFor the first time, isothermal equiaxed solidification of a metallic alloy has been observed...
The European Space Agency (ESA) - Microgravity Application Promotion (MAP) programme entitled XRMON ...
International audienceUnder terrestrial conditions, solidification processes are often affected by g...
Containerless processing of droplets and drops by atomization and electromagnetic levitation are app...
International audienceIn the framework of an ESA-MAP project entitled XRMON, directional solidificat...
International audienceSolidification experiments on refined and non-refined Al-Cu alloys were carrie...
Materials science experiments have been a key issue already since the early days of research under m...
International audienceDuring ground-based solidification, buoyancy flow can develop by the density d...
By studying the unidirectional growth of a metal-model material in microgravity, an attempt is made ...
Gravity has significant effects on alloy solidification, primarily due to thermosolutal convection a...
Gravity has significant effects on alloy solidification, primarily due to thermosolutal convection ...
Symposium on Magnesium Technology / In-Situ Methods for Unraveling Structure-Property Relationships ...
The 23rd ESA Symposium on Rocket and Balloon Programmes and Related Research, Visby, Sweden, 11-15 J...
AbstractUnder terrestrial conditions, solidification processes are often affected by gravity effects...
For the first time, isothermal equiaxed solidification of a metallic alloy has been observed in situ...
AbstractFor the first time, isothermal equiaxed solidification of a metallic alloy has been observed...
The European Space Agency (ESA) - Microgravity Application Promotion (MAP) programme entitled XRMON ...
International audienceUnder terrestrial conditions, solidification processes are often affected by g...
Containerless processing of droplets and drops by atomization and electromagnetic levitation are app...
International audienceIn the framework of an ESA-MAP project entitled XRMON, directional solidificat...
International audienceSolidification experiments on refined and non-refined Al-Cu alloys were carrie...
Materials science experiments have been a key issue already since the early days of research under m...
International audienceDuring ground-based solidification, buoyancy flow can develop by the density d...
By studying the unidirectional growth of a metal-model material in microgravity, an attempt is made ...