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Flow in Solid-Liquid Coexisting Region and Banded Segregation in Centrifugal Casting
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- Kang Ilgoo
- 大阪大学大学院工学研究科
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- Ohnaka Itsuo
- 大阪大学工学部 工博
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- Other Title
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- 遠心鋳造における固液共存領域での流動とバンド状偏析
- エンシン チュウゾウ ニ オケル コエキ キョウゾン リョウイキ デ ノ リュ
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The effect of gravity on flow in the solid-liquid coexisting region and banded segregation in centrifugal casting was investigated by using water model and centrifugal casting of C2H4 (CN)2-10mass%C6H14O3 and Al-4.4%Cu-0.1%Ti-0.02%B alloy. The relative flow to the mold was observed by horizontal centrifugal casting of water with G-numbers (NG) smaller than 100. The relative flow increased with increasing distance from the mold, and was largest at the free surface. It decreased with increasing centrifugal force and was not observed at G-numbers larger than 100. The vertical centrifugal casting did not cause such flow. In the case of centrifugal casting of C2H4 (CN)2-10%C6H14O3, solid particles moved faster than the mold at the initial stage of solidification, and slowed down from the middle to the last stage. When the flow in the solid-liquid coexisting region was hindered by a stainless plate put in the melt in the horizontal centrifugal casting of the Al-Cu alloy, banded segregation was not observed. It is concluded that the flow in the solid-liquid coexisting region caused by the gravity force results in the banded segregation.
Journal
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- Journal of Japan Foundry Engineering Society
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Journal of Japan Foundry Engineering Society 69 (3), 240-246, 1997
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Details 詳細情報について
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- CRID
- 1390282681483100672
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- NII Article ID
- 130004556271
- 10003800064
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- NII Book ID
- AN10514770
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- ISSN
- 21855374
- 13420429
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- NDL BIB ID
- 4172724
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- Text Lang
- en
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- JaLC
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- Disallowed