Modeling of dendritic growth in the presence of convection

M. Zhu, T. Dai, Sung-Yoon Lee, C. Hong
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A two-dimensional coupling modified cellular automatons (MCA)-transport model has been employed to investigate the asymmetrical dendritic growth behavior in a flowing melt. In the present model, the cellular automaton method for crystal growth is incorporated with a transport model, for numerical calculating of the fluid flow and mass transport by both convection and diffusion. The MCA takes into account the effects of the thermal, the constitutional and the curvature undercoolings on dendritic growth. It also considers the preferred growth orientation of crystal and solute redistribution during solidification. In the transport model, the SIMPLE scheme and a fully implicit finite volume method are employed to solve the governing equations of momentum and species transfers. The present model was applied to simulating the evolution of a single dendrite and multi-dendrites of an Al-3mass%Cu alloy in a forced flow. The simulated results show that dendritic growth morphology is strongly influenced by melt convection.
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对流条件下树突生长的模拟
采用二维耦合修正元胞自动机(MCA)输运模型研究了流动熔体中枝晶的不对称生长行为。在该模型中,将元胞自动机方法与输运模型相结合,对对流和扩散两种方式下的流体流动和质量输运进行了数值计算。MCA考虑了热、本构和曲率过冷对枝晶生长的影响。还考虑了结晶的择优生长取向和凝固过程中溶质的再分布。在输运模型中,采用SIMPLE格式和全隐式有限体积法求解动量和物种转移的控制方程。应用该模型模拟了Al-3mass%Cu合金在强制流动中单枝晶和多枝晶的演化过程。模拟结果表明,熔体对流对枝晶生长形态的影响较大。
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