Abstract

This paper presents a model of solidification for a fibre-reinforced circular cylindrical channel section under plane strain. Cooling from the inside surface of a cylindrical section of the liquid phase causes a solidification front to move radially through the thickness until solidification is complete. The principal area of interest is the mechanism by which the nature of the temperature field during solidification affects the shape and residual stresses in the final solid part. A special case of the solution is presented and compared with an equivalent result in which solidification of the whole section occurs instantaneously. The mechanism is also relevant to microstructural wrinkling.

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