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Science and Engineering of Solidification: Fifth IUMRS International Conference on Advanced Materials, 13-18 June 1999

Columnar to equiaxed transition in solidification processing

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Pages 185-191 | Published online: 30 Jul 2001
 

Abstract

The columnar to equiaxed transition (CET) is a microstructural transition that has to be controlled during certain solidification processes. CET models and microstructure selection maps, based on nucleation and dendritic growth models, are briefly described. Processing maps can be established by combining a CET model with numerical calculations of local solidification conditions. Such processing maps are helpful for the control of the solidification microstructure. As examples, two processes are discussed: the epitaxial laser metal forming (E-LMF) process where a single crystalline superalloy part is repaired in single crystal form and equiaxed grains have to be avoided; and the arc welding of aluminium alloys where equiaxed grains are the preferred solidification structure.

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