Abstract

The aim of this review is to succinctly review recent progress in experimental and theoretical investigation of the viscosity of binary and multicomponent Ni–Al-based industrial alloys, summarising the current state of knowledge of the topic. Viscosity data are important for simulation of microstructural evolution during solidification-related processes such as casting. Therefore, to obtain accurate predictions of defect-free microstructure, only reliable input data are required. Based on the synergy between experiment and theory, a review of the literature provides a critical evaluation of temperature- and composition-dependent viscosity data available from existing studies carried out over the last 60 years. The purpose of this review is threefold: to discuss container-based viscometer methods and alternative containerless processing via electromagnetic levitation during parabolic flights and on board the International Space Station; to analyse the viscosity models including their validation; and to refer to the first two points, to interpret the viscosity data.

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