Abstract

Goal of this elaboration is to investigate the mathematical model of the inverse problem of binary alloy solidification within the casting mould, with the material shrinkage and the macrosegregation phenomena included simultaneously. Major result of this paper is the solution of the inverse problem consisting in reconstruction of the following elements: the thermal resistance of the air gap created between the cast and the mould in the course of solidification process and the heat transfer coefficient on the boundary of heat exchange between the mould and environment. The additional information, necessary to solve the inverse task, is delivered by the temperature measurements read in the control point located in the centre of the mould. The theoretical discussion is supported by the numerical examples executed for various sets of input data.

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