Abstract

AbstractGasar porous Mg–3 wt% Ag alloy is prepared by metal–gas eutectic directional solidification process. The pore structure is related to the solidification mode of the alloy. The pores grow stably under the solidification conditions of planar, cellular, and columnar dendrites but not under the condition of equiaxed dendrites. The numerical simulation shows that the solidification velocity and temperature gradient decrease rapidly with an increase in the sample height, but their ratio remains unchanged. During the solidification process, the solidification mode of the alloy changes from cellular crystals to columnar dendrites, and finally to equiaxed dendrites. The calculated results of the solidification mode transition are consistent with the microstructure morphologies of the Mg–Ag alloy at different heights.

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