Optimizing the Conditions of Metal Solidification with Vibration
Vibration treatment of solidifying metals results in improvement in the ingot structure. There is a need to study this process not only because of the practical potential of vibration treatment but also due to the lack of understanding the process. An important practical challenge is to find optimal...
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doaj-e657f1487aab456488a551c0dfc936592020-11-24T22:28:17ZengMDPI AGMetals2075-47012019-03-019336610.3390/met9030366met9030366Optimizing the Conditions of Metal Solidification with VibrationOlga Kudryashova0Marina Khmeleva1Pavel Danilov2Vladislav Dammer3Alexander Vorozhtsov4Dmitry Eskin5Faculty of Physics and Engineering, Tomsk State University, Tomsk 634050, RussiaFaculty of Physics and Engineering, Tomsk State University, Tomsk 634050, RussiaFaculty of Physics and Engineering, Tomsk State University, Tomsk 634050, RussiaFaculty of Physics and Engineering, Tomsk State University, Tomsk 634050, RussiaFaculty of Physics and Engineering, Tomsk State University, Tomsk 634050, RussiaFaculty of Physics and Engineering, Tomsk State University, Tomsk 634050, RussiaVibration treatment of solidifying metals results in improvement in the ingot structure. There is a need to study this process not only because of the practical potential of vibration treatment but also due to the lack of understanding the process. An important practical challenge is to find optimal conditions for liquid metal processing. In this paper, the authors consider a solidification process in the particular case of a cylindrical chill mold with vibration as a solution of the Stefan problem. An integral value of mechanical stresses in the melt during solidification is considered as an efficiency criterion of vibration treatment. A dependence of this value on the vibration frequency and amplitude is obtained through solving the Stefan problem numerically. The solution allows one to find the optimal vibration frequency and amplitude. We verified the numerical solution with experimental data obtained upon vibration treatment of aluminum melt under different conditions. The experimentally found optimal conditions for metal processing were similar to those proposed in theory, i.e., a vibration frequency of about 60 Hz and an amplitude of about 0.5 mm.https://www.mdpi.com/2075-4701/9/3/366vibration treatmentoptimal conditionssolidifying meltStefan problem |
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Olga Kudryashova Marina Khmeleva Pavel Danilov Vladislav Dammer Alexander Vorozhtsov Dmitry Eskin Optimizing the Conditions of Metal Solidification with Vibration Metals vibration treatment optimal conditions solidifying melt Stefan problem |
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Olga Kudryashova Marina Khmeleva Pavel Danilov Vladislav Dammer Alexander Vorozhtsov Dmitry Eskin |
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Optimizing the Conditions of Metal Solidification with Vibration |
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Optimizing the Conditions of Metal Solidification with Vibration |
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Optimizing the Conditions of Metal Solidification with Vibration |
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Optimizing the Conditions of Metal Solidification with Vibration |
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Optimizing the Conditions of Metal Solidification with Vibration |
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optimizing the conditions of metal solidification with vibration |
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Vibration treatment of solidifying metals results in improvement in the ingot structure. There is a need to study this process not only because of the practical potential of vibration treatment but also due to the lack of understanding the process. An important practical challenge is to find optimal conditions for liquid metal processing. In this paper, the authors consider a solidification process in the particular case of a cylindrical chill mold with vibration as a solution of the Stefan problem. An integral value of mechanical stresses in the melt during solidification is considered as an efficiency criterion of vibration treatment. A dependence of this value on the vibration frequency and amplitude is obtained through solving the Stefan problem numerically. The solution allows one to find the optimal vibration frequency and amplitude. We verified the numerical solution with experimental data obtained upon vibration treatment of aluminum melt under different conditions. The experimentally found optimal conditions for metal processing were similar to those proposed in theory, i.e., a vibration frequency of about 60 Hz and an amplitude of about 0.5 mm. |
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vibration treatment optimal conditions solidifying melt Stefan problem |
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