Tetsu-to-Hagane
Online ISSN : 1883-2954
Print ISSN : 0021-1575
ISSN-L : 0021-1575
Casting and Solidification
Introduction of Dendrite Fragmentation to Microstructure Calculation by Cellular Automaton Method
Shugo Morita Yuji MikiKeigo Toishi
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2018 Volume 104 Issue 10 Pages 559-566

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Control of solidification microstructure is necessary because the microstructure affects material characters. In order to predict solidification microstructure, effect of fragmentation was indirectly introduced to the cellular automaton method using Vcrit, which is threshold of molten steel flow. Calculations were carried out with various Vcrit (200 μms–1Vcrit≦1 mms–1) and the results were compared with the results of casting experiment using high carbon steel. Observed specimens were extracted from upper part and lower part of casting. Equiaxed grains and branched columnar grains were observed in the microstructure of upper specimen and just columnar grains were observed in the microstructure of lower specimen. Calculation results with Vcrit which is greater than 400 μms–1 show good agreement with microstructure of both observed specimens qualitatively. The microstructures were calculated because flow velocity of molten steel around upper specimen was much greater than flow velocity around lower specimen. There is a possibility that solute transportation which induces the fragmentation occurs even if velocity of molten steel flow was in the order of 10–4 ms–1.

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