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Prediction of grain structures in various solidification processes

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Grain structure formation during solidification can be simulatedvia the use of stochastic models providing the physical mechanisms of nucleation and dendrite growth are accounted for. With this goal in mind, a physically based cellular automaton (CA) model has been coupled with finite element (FE) heat flow computations and implemented into the code3- MOS. The CA enmeshment of the solidifying domain with small square cells is first generated automatically from the FE mesh. Within each time-step, the variation of enthalpy at each node of the FE mesh is calculated using an implicit scheme and a Newton-type linearization method. After interpolation of the explicit temperature and of the enthalpy variation at the cell location, the nucleation and growth of grains are simulated using the CA algorithm. This algorithm accounts for the heterogeneous nucleation in the bulk and at the surface of the ingot, for the growth and preferential growth directions of the dendrites, and for microsegregation. The variations of volume fraction of solid at the cell location are then summed up at the FE nodes in order to find the new temperatures. This CAFE model, which allows the prediction and the visualization of grain structures during and after solidification, is applied to various solidification processes: the investment casting of turbine blades, the continuous casting of rods, and the laser remelting or welding of plates. Because the CAFE model is yet two-dimensional (2-D), the simulation results are compared in a qualitative way with experimental findings.

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This article is based on a presentation made at the “Analysis and Modeling of Solidification” symposium as part of the 1994 Fall meeting of TMS in Rosemont, Illinois, October 2–6, 1994, under the auspices of the TMS Solidification Committee.

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Rappaz, M., Gandin, C.A., Desbiolles, J.L. et al. Prediction of grain structures in various solidification processes. Metall Mater Trans A 27, 695–705 (1996). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02648956

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