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Influences of solute content, melt superheat and growth direction on the transient metal/mold interfacial heat transfer coefficient during solidification of Sn–Pb alloys
Authors:Ivaldo L Ferreira  Jos E Spinelli  Britta Nestler  Amauri Garcia
Affiliation:aDepartment of Materials Engineering, University of Campinas–UNICAMP, PO Box 6122, 13083–970 Campinas, SP, Brazil;bInstitute of Computational Engineering, Karlsruhe University of Applied Science, Moltkestrasse 30, D76133 Karlsruhe, Germany
Abstract:Several factors such as alloy composition, melt superheat, mold material, roughness of inner mold surface, mold coating layer, etc., can affect the transient metal/mold heat transfer coefficient, hi. An accurate casting solidification model should be able to unequivocally consider these effects on hi determination. After this previous knowledge on interfacial heat transfer, such models might be used to control the process based on thermal and operational parameters and to predict microstructure which affects casting final properties. In the present work, three different directional solidification systems were designed in such a way that thermal data could be monitored no matter what configuration was tested with respect to the gravity vector: vertical upward and downward or horizontal. Experiments were carried-out with Sn–Pb hypoeutectic alloys (5 wt.% Pb, 10 wt.% Pb, 15 wt.% Pb and 30 wt.% Pb) for investigating the influence of solute content, growth direction and melt superheat on hi values. The experimentally obtained temperatures were used by a numerical technique in order to determine time-varying hi values. It was found that hi rises with decreasing lead content of the alloy, and that hi profiles can be affected by the initial melt temperature distribution.
Keywords:Alloys  Solidification  Computer modeling and simulation
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