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A phase-field/fluid motion model of solidification: investigation of flow effects during directional solidification and dendritic growth

A phase-field/fluid motion model of solidification: investigation of flow effects during directional solidification and dendritic growth
A phase-field/fluid motion model of solidification: investigation of flow effects during directional solidification and dendritic growth
The phase-field model of solidification is extended to include the effects of fluid flow in the melt. The phase-field model is based on coupling the nist-equations for heat flow in the liquid and solid phases with an auxiliary nist-equation that describes the evolution of the phase-field variable, which is a non-conserved order parameter indicating the local phase, solid or liquid, at each point of the material. The solid-liquid interface is then represented by a diffuse transition layer in which the phase-field variable changes rapidly between its values in the bulk phases. The model is extended to include fluid flow by a further coupling to the Navier-Stokes nist-equations. Preliminary studies have been performed for a model in which the solid phase is treated as a liquid of high viscosity compared to the liquid phase. The main coupling in the Navier-Stokes nist-equations is then through an additional term in the stress tensor that depends on the gradients of the phase-field variable, representing the effects of capillary forces within the diffuse interface.
367-381
National Aeronautical and Space Administration
Anderson, D.M.
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Boettinger, W.J.
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McFadden, G.B.
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Anderson, D.M.
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Boettinger, W.J.
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Anderson, D.M., Boettinger, W.J., Wheeler, A.A. and McFadden, G.B. (1998) A phase-field/fluid motion model of solidification: investigation of flow effects during directional solidification and dendritic growth. In Proceedings of the Microgravity Materials Science Conference. National Aeronautical and Space Administration. pp. 367-381 .

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Abstract

The phase-field model of solidification is extended to include the effects of fluid flow in the melt. The phase-field model is based on coupling the nist-equations for heat flow in the liquid and solid phases with an auxiliary nist-equation that describes the evolution of the phase-field variable, which is a non-conserved order parameter indicating the local phase, solid or liquid, at each point of the material. The solid-liquid interface is then represented by a diffuse transition layer in which the phase-field variable changes rapidly between its values in the bulk phases. The model is extended to include fluid flow by a further coupling to the Navier-Stokes nist-equations. Preliminary studies have been performed for a model in which the solid phase is treated as a liquid of high viscosity compared to the liquid phase. The main coupling in the Navier-Stokes nist-equations is then through an additional term in the stress tensor that depends on the gradients of the phase-field variable, representing the effects of capillary forces within the diffuse interface.

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Published date: 1998
Venue - Dates: Microgravity Materials Science Conference, NASA Marshall Space Flight Center, Huntsville, Alabama, 1998-07-13 - 1998-07-15

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Local EPrints ID: 29095
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/29095
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Date deposited: 10 Jan 2007
Last modified: 11 Dec 2021 15:12

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Author: D.M. Anderson
Author: W.J. Boettinger
Author: A.A. Wheeler
Author: G.B. McFadden

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