Title of article :
Flow, heat and mass transfers during solidification under traveling/rotating magnetic field
Author/Authors :
Xiaodong, Wang College of Material Science and Opto-electronic Technology - University of Chinese Academic Sciences - Beijing 100049 - China , Yves, Fautrelle CNRS-SIMAP-EPM PHELMA - BP75 - 38402 Saint Martin d’He`res Cedex - France , Rene, Moreau CNRS-SIMAP-EPM PHELMA - BP75 - 38402 Saint Martin d’He`res Cedex - France , Jacqueline, Etay CNRS-SIMAP-EPM PHELMA - BP75 - 38402 Saint Martin d’He`res Cedex - France , Ana-Maria, Bianchi UTC Bucharest - bd. Pache Protopopescu - Bucharest - Romania , Florn, Baltaretu UTC Bucharest - bd. Pache Protopopescu - Bucharest - Romania , Xianzhao, Na State Key Laboratory of Advanced Steel Processing and Products - Central Iron and Steel Research Institute - Beijing 100081 - China
Pages :
7
From page :
367
To page :
373
Abstract :
In this paper, we present the relative problem of heat and mass transfer to adopt a means of imposing an electromagnetic field to improve solutal segregation (macrosegregation) during liquid metal solidification. A well-validated, quasi-two-dimensional solidifying experimental benchmark was introduced, which allowed us to observe the temperature field evolution and to provide the evident clues of phase transformation. We also observed naturally formed solutal segregations in the post-mortem sample. The idea of imposing a modulated magnetic field while optimizing modulation frequency and having a cable to suppress solutal segregation was confirmed by multiscale numerical modeling. Magnetohydrodynamics, flow driven by a modulated traveling magnetic field, was experimentally studied. Furthermore, a more practical cylindrical shape of liquid metal bulk driven by a permanent helical magnetic field has been achieved. The spatial flow behaviors suggested an appropriate magnetic field with optimized electromagnetic parameters for obtaining high-quality, low-defect casting products.
Keywords :
Segregation , Lorentz force , Magnetic field , Solidification , Heat and mass transfer
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics
Serial Year :
2015
Record number :
2419041
Link To Document :
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