<p>The aim of <b>Modeling and Simulation of Microstructure Evolution in Solidifying Alloys</b> is to describe in a clear mathematical language the physics of the solidification structure evolution of cast alloys. The concepts and methodologies presented here for the net-shaped casting and the ingot
Modeling and simulation of microstructure evolution in solidifying alloys
โ Scribed by Laurentiu Nastac
- Publisher
- Kluwer Academic Publishers
- Year
- 2004
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 304
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Table of Contents
Preliminaries......Page 1
Contents......Page 8
1. Length-Scales and Generations of Modeling Methodologies for Predicting the Evolution of the Solidification Structure......Page 16
2. Deterministic Macro-Modeling......Page 20
3. Deterministic Micro-Modeling......Page 38
4. Stochastic/Mesoscopic Modeling of Solidification Structure......Page 44
5. Solute Transport Effects on Macrosegregation and Solidification Structure......Page 68
6. Micro-Solute Transport Effects on Microstructure and Microsegregation......Page 90
7. Probabilistic (Monte Carlo) Modeling of Solidification Structure......Page 124
8. Modeling and Simulation of Solidification Structure in Shaped and Centrifugal Castings......Page 130
9. Modeling and Simulation of Ingot Solidification Structure in Primary and Secondary Remelt Processes......Page 166
10. Practical Techniques with Simulation Examples for Controlling the Solidification Structure......Page 262
Subject Index......Page 284
About the Author......Page 296
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