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摘要
在重力和微重力条件下,使用 50 米高的滴管对 Al-3.5 wt.% Si 和 Al-10 wt.% Cu 合金进行了定向凝固实验。两种合金的凝固形态分别以柱状枝晶和等轴枝晶为主。在重力和微重力条件下,两种合金的树枝晶臂间距(DAS)、共晶含量、晶粒大小和成分分布都表现出不同的特征。在讨论合金定向凝固过程中的重力效应时,该研究引入了一个创新视角,将溶质密度及其再分布行为考虑在内。结果表明,重力对合金凝固行为的影响很大程度上取决于溶质的再分布行为和密度,以及柱状晶粒或等轴晶粒等结晶模式。这些发现有助于阐明重力和相关因素对合金凝固的耦合机制,不仅有助于更好地理解重力对凝固的影响,还为消除凝固偏析和生产高性能合金提供了宝贵的指导。
Comparative study of gravity effects in directional solidification of Al-3.5 wt.% Si and Al-10 wt.% Cu alloys.
Directional solidification experiments of Al-3.5 wt.% Si and Al-10 wt.% Cu alloys were conducted under gravity and microgravity conditions using a 50-m-high drop tube. The solidification morphology of the two alloys is mainly columnar dendrites and equiaxed dendrites, respectively. The dendrite arm spacing (DAS), eutectic content, grain size, and compositional distribution of both alloys exhibit distinct characteristics under gravity and microgravity conditions. The study introduces an innovative perspective by taking solute density and its redistribution behavior into account when discussing the gravity effects during the directional solidification of alloys. The results indicate that the way gravity works on the solidification behavior of alloys depends strongly on the redistribution behavior and density of solute as well as crystallization modes, such as columnar grain or equiaxed grain. These findings are helpful in clarifying the coupling mechanism of gravity and relevant factors on the solidification of alloys, not only contributing to understanding the effect of gravity on solidification better but also offering valuable guidance for eliminating solidification segregation and producing high-performance alloys.
npj MicrogravityPhysics and Astronomy-Physics and Astronomy (miscellaneous)
CiteScore
7.30
自引率
7.80%
发文量
50
审稿时长
9 weeks
期刊介绍:
A new open access, online-only, multidisciplinary research journal, npj Microgravity is dedicated to publishing the most important scientific advances in the life sciences, physical sciences, and engineering fields that are facilitated by spaceflight and analogue platforms.