Abstract

ABSTRACTThe effects of pressure on dendritic growth kinetics of Mg–Al–Sn alloy were investigated using a ternary phase-field model coupled with thermodynamics with pressure effects and experiments. The results showed that the improved growth velocity and nucleation rate caused by pressure had the opposite effects on grain size. For one-grain growth, the dendrite was larger and more developed under pressure of 85 MPa than that under ambient pressure owing to larger thermodynamic driving force, and thus higher growth velocity. However, when nucleation was considered in multigrain growth case, the average grain size under pressure was smaller owing to less growth space. Growth velocity decreased with the increase in Sn content, on which pressure had no great influence.

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