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Influence of Macrosegregation on Developing Grain Structures: A Comparison of Predictions with Experimental Observations

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Following Hunt’s model to predict the extent of columnar and equiaxed grain structures in casting, determinisitic approaches have been developed. The main limitation of the deterministic models is yet due to the grain shape approximations. Thus the impingement of an equiaxed grain with a growing front and its further preferred development in the direction of the temperature gradient is not accounted for. This limitation is overcome by considering the development of each individual grain. This is possible using stochastic models in which the growth front of each crystal is considered. Comparison between predictions and in-situ observations of the solidification of a binary alloy in the casting configuration proposed by Hebditch and Hunt is presented. The effect of macrosegregation on the development of the structure is demonstrated. The model offers the possibility to quantify the approximation of using a model in which no consideration of the grain structure is accounted for.
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hal-01445886 , version 1 (25-01-2017)

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Gildas Guillemot, Charles-André Gandin, Michel Bellet. Influence of Macrosegregation on Developing Grain Structures: A Comparison of Predictions with Experimental Observations: Solidification Modelling and Microstructure Formation: A Symposium in Honor of Prof. John Hunt: Columnar to Equiaxed Transition. TMS Annual Meeting, TMS, Mar 2006, San Antonio, United States. ⟨hal-01445886⟩
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