Abstract

The microstructure of various aluminum alloys is studied by measuring the secondary dendrite arm spacings. To process the experimental data, the mathematical apparatus of the lognormal distribution is used. It is shown that this approach provides an effective convolution of experimental information for the calculation estimate of the mesoscale inhomogeneity of secondary dendrite arm spacing.

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