Abstract

A volume-average mixed columnar-equiaxed solidification model, where the dendritic morphology of crystals is described with the dendrite envelope, was developed by the current authors. As an evaluation effort, this model is used to simulate a solidification experiment of ammonium chloride water (NH4Cl – 70 wt%H2O) solution. The solution was cooled in a water cooled copper mould (10×8×1 cm3), and the solidification process and the flow dynamics during solidification were in-situ observed/recorded with a Particle Imagine Velocimetry technique. The striking features of solidification in this experiment are that the crystal morphology is dominant in columnar structure, and typical 4 flow regimes in the bulk solution during solidification appear: pure thermal convection (TH), unstable (turbulent) flow caused by double diffusive convection (TU), turbulent-stratified flow (TU-ST), meandering flow (MF). These flow regimes correspond to different cooling/solidification stages, and reflect their interactions with the developing mushy zone. The calculated solidification sequence and the flow dynamics (4 flow regimes) agree with the experimental ones. The experimentally observed phenomena were successfully explained by the simulation.

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