Abstract
The present paper is aimed at showing how solidification of metallic alloys can be influenced by AC or DC magnetic fields through various types of effects. The application of AC magnetic fields leads to the generation of either fluid flows or vibration. It has been shown both numerically and experimentally that the electromagnetically-driven flows created by travelling or rotating magnetic fields promoted segregations and influenced their distribution. The flow may also promote the CET thanks to its effects on both the temperature and solute fields as well as the possible fragmentation mechanism. As far as DC magnetic fields are concerned, it was known that they usually exert a damping of the bulk fluid flows. However, it has been shown recently that for some alloys high intensity magnetic field interacts with the small thermoelectric current to create significant electromagnetic forces which are responsible for strong liquid metal flows both in the bulk and in the mushy zone. Orientation changes as well as possible modifications of thermodynamic properties were also observed.
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