Effect of different grain structures on centerline macrosegregation during direct-chill casting
β Scribed by D.G. Eskin; R. Nadella; L. Katgerman
- Book ID
- 103998379
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 2008
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 744 KB
- Volume
- 56
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 1359-6454
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β¦ Synopsis
Duplex grain structure consisting of coarse-cell and fine-cell dendritic grains is frequently found in the central portion of direct-chill cast billets and ingots. Coarse-cell grains are usually considered as free-floating crystals settled to the bottom of the billet sump. These grains are assumed to be solute-lean and contribute to the negative centerline segregation. In this paper the contribution of coarse-cell and fine-cell grains to macrosegregation is for the first time studied experimentally by direct measurements of their composition. It is shown that the coarse-cell, floating grains are depleted of solute and the areas of their accumulation contribute to the negative macrosegregation. The areas of fine-cell grains can be either enriched in solute or be close to the nominal composition. It is argued that their composition results from the interplay between thermo-solutal and shrinkage-induced flows. The roles of casting speed and grain refining are also under scrutiny in this paper.
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