Abstract

The phenomenon of a “separated eutectic” in Al-Si eutectic alloy unidirectionally solidified with electromagnetic stirring was investigated. It was found that the eutectic silicon could be swept away from the solid/liquid (s/l) interface by the flow, and transferred by the secondary flow to the wall of the crucible, forming a silicon-rich layer on the periphery of the ingot.

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