DocumentCode
3219061
Title
The computer modelling of the semi-levitation melting of metals
Author
Zhu, X.R. ; Harding, R.A.
Author_Institution
Birmingham Univ., UK
fYear
1996
fDate
35369
Firstpage
42401
Lastpage
42404
Abstract
Currently, the most suitable method of melting titanium aluminide is to use induction skull melting (ISM) in which the alloy is melted in a water-cooled segmented copper crucible. Although this technique is metallurgically satisfactory, it has very poor energy efficiency and is therefore costly to use. The University of Alabama has recently developed a “semi-levitation” melting technique which offers a potential means of melting reactive alloys without the use of a crucible. this uses a specially-designed induction coil to develop an electromagnetic field which progressively melts and contains an alloy billet placed on a water-cooled annular base. A method for modelling the change of the free surface has been developed. A UNIX Shell script has been developed to complete the iterations between the calculations of the electromagnetic field, flow field and free surface shape. The current model integrates the stirring and levitation effects of the semi-levitation melting process and it can be used to model similar electromagnetic processing techniques of materials
Keywords
metallurgical industries; EM flow field; UNIX Shell; computer model; electromagnetic field; induction coil; reactive alloys; semilevitation melting of metals; titanium aluminide alloy;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
iet
Conference_Titel
Electromagnetics and Induction Heating (Digest No: 1996/264), IEE Colloquium on
Conference_Location
London
Type
conf
DOI
10.1049/ic:19961398
Filename
643780
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