Ultrasonic processing of molten and solidifying aluminium alloys: overview and outlook |
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Authors: | D. G. Eskin |
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Affiliation: | 1. Brunel University London, BCAST, Uxbridge UB8 3PH, UK;2. Tomsk State University, Tomsk 634050, Russiadmitry.eskin@brunel.ac.uk |
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Abstract: | Ultrasonic melt processing attracts since the 1930 a lot of interest both from academic researchers and industry. In the last 10 years the interest to ultrasonic melt processing grew with regard to understanding the underlying mechanisms of previously established effects, developing numerical models of ultrasonic cavitation and the development of nanocomposite technology. This review paper summarises the mechanisms involved in the ultrasonic melt processing, including cavitation, flows, nucleation, activation, fragmentation and their consequences for degassing, structure refinement and particle dispersion. Some typical mistakes made by researchers in performing experiments and in interpretation of the results are discussed. New advanced methods of studying ultrasonic treatment and phenomena are considered. The paper also gives an outlook to future developments and challenges.This paper is part of a Themed Issue on Aluminium-based materials: processing, microstructure, properties, and recycling. |
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Keywords: | Aluminium Cavitation Composite Degassing Grain refinement Solidification Ultrasound |
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