Gravitational influence on binary alloy melt equilibria |
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Authors: | M.E. Glicksman R.S. Sokolowski |
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Affiliation: | Materials Engineering Department, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY 12181, USA;Olin Metals Research Laboratory, New Haven, CT 06511, USA |
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Abstract: | ![]() Micro- and macrosegregation, the nonuniform redistribution of solute during solidification, are common to both casting and welding, processes of fundamental importance in materials engineering. In multicomponent crystal growth where solid/liquid density differences are appreciable gravity-induced separation can lead to significant spatial variations in resulting ingot composition. In fact, this phenomenon is also operative in liquid/liquid systems such as monotectic alloys exhibiting a liquid miscibility gap, where buoyancy-driven flows can result in a sometimes unwanted separation of phases upon cooling through the miscibility dome. |
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