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Title: Heat flux transients at the casting/chill interface during solidification of aluminum base alloys
Authors: Kumar, T.S.P.
Prabhu, K.N.
Issue Date: 1991
Citation: Metallurgical Transactions B, 1991, Vol.22, 5, pp.717-727
Abstract: Heat flow at the metal/chill interface of bar-type castings of aluminum base alloys was modeled as a function of thermophysical properties of the chill material and its thickness. Experimental setup for casting square bars of Al-13.2 pct Si eutectic and Al-3 pet Cu-4.5 pct Si long freezing range alloys with chill at one end exposed to ambient conditions was fabricated. Experiments were carried out for different metal/chill combinations with and without coatings. The thermal history at nodal locations in the chill obtained during the experiments was used to estimate the interface heat flux by solving a one-dimensional Fourier heat conduction equation inversely. Using the data on transient heat flux q, the heat flow at the casting/chill interface was modeled in two steps: (1) The peak in the heat flux curve qmax was modeled as a power function of the ratio of the chill thickness d to its thermal diffusivity a, and (2) the factor (q/qmax) X ?0.05 was also modeled as a power function of the time after the solidification set in. The model was validated for Cu-10 pct Sn -2 pct Zn alloy chill and Al-13.2 pct Si and Al-3 pct Cu-4.5 pct Si as the casting alloys. The heat flux values estimated using the model were used as one of the boundary conditions for solidification simulation of the test casting. The experimental and simulated temperature distributions inside the casting were found to be in good agreement. 1991 The Minerals, Metals & Material Society.
URI: http://idr.nitk.ac.in/jspui/handle/123456789/11956
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