Chunlin Zhang , Li Zhang , Yonghong Wang , Shengli Li , Jing Li , Zhiwen Xie
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Abstract
In this work, a numerical simulation model was developed to investigate the complex heat and mass transfer process inside the molten pool during plasma surfacing. The temperature distribution and fluid flow were employed to depict the evolution of the molten pool. The findings revealed that the maximum temperature is located on the surface of the cladding layer corresponding to the position of heat source, and the temperature distribution follows a Gaussian distribution along the scanning direction. Thermal accumulation is obvious due to the continuous energy input in the initial stage, as a result, the maximum temperature and fluid flow velocity gradually increase with the deposition process. The maximum temperature and fluid flow velocity at 4.0 s are 1893 K and 0.281 m/s in case 110 A, respectively. The predicted shapes and dimensions are consistent with the results of the deposition experiments, with a maximum error of no more than 15 %. In order to investigate the impact of WC particles on the solidification microstructure of nickel composite layers, corresponding plasma surfacing experiment was implemented. The solidification characteristics of the microstructure follow planar-cellular-columnar-equiaxed crystals in the bonding layer and WC particles-columnar-equiaxed dendritic crystals in hard layer, respectively. Furthermore, the Ni dendritic near the retained WC particles transformed into columnar crystals due to temperature gradient in the local area.
期刊介绍:
The International Journal of Thermal Sciences is a journal devoted to the publication of fundamental studies on the physics of transfer processes in general, with an emphasis on thermal aspects and also applied research on various processes, energy systems and the environment. Articles are published in English and French, and are subject to peer review.
The fundamental subjects considered within the scope of the journal are:
* Heat and relevant mass transfer at all scales (nano, micro and macro) and in all types of material (heterogeneous, composites, biological,...) and fluid flow
* Forced, natural or mixed convection in reactive or non-reactive media
* Single or multi–phase fluid flow with or without phase change
* Near–and far–field radiative heat transfer
* Combined modes of heat transfer in complex systems (for example, plasmas, biological, geological,...)
* Multiscale modelling
The applied research topics include:
* Heat exchangers, heat pipes, cooling processes
* Transport phenomena taking place in industrial processes (chemical, food and agricultural, metallurgical, space and aeronautical, automobile industries)
* Nano–and micro–technology for energy, space, biosystems and devices
* Heat transport analysis in advanced systems
* Impact of energy–related processes on environment, and emerging energy systems
The study of thermophysical properties of materials and fluids, thermal measurement techniques, inverse methods, and the developments of experimental methods are within the scope of the International Journal of Thermal Sciences which also covers the modelling, and numerical methods applied to thermal transfer.