Abstract

Chemical heterogeneities arise during solidification of steel ingots due to long range solute transport. A model taking into account heat, mass and momentum coupled transports during solidification of multicomponent alloys in a mold, is briefly presented. A comparison between experimental and numerical results illustrates its abilities and limits in the prediction of segregation pattern in bearing steel ingots.

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