Abstract

A phase-field model is applied to study competitive dendritic growth between different grains with different crystalline orientations during laser welding of Al-Cu alloy. An unfavorable oriented (UO) grain is set to locate between two favorable oriented (FO) grains to study the dendritic growth behaviors at not only converging grain boundary (GB) but also diverging GB. It is found that the cellular dendrites appear firstly nearby the GBs at initial instability stage. At early competitive growth stage, the UO misalignment angle influences the competitive dendritic growth at both GBs. After completely entering competitive growth stage, the leading dendrites that are much faster than other dendrites at GBs firstly grow in lateral direction. The side branches growing from leading dendrites block growth path of nearby dendrites and change the UO/FO grain widths. The converging GB deflection angle and the side branch development at diverging GB as characteristic competitive dendritic growth behavior at relatively steady growth stage also significantly affect UO and FO grain widths. The numerical results are basically consistent with microstructure obtained by experiment.

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