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Code-to-code verification of an axisymmetric model of the Bridgman solidification process for alloys

Abstract

Purpose Numerical models of manufacturing processes are useful and provide insight for the practitioner; however, model verification and validation are a prerequisite for expedient application. This paper aims to detail the code-to-code verification of a thermal numerical model for the Bridgman solidification process of alloys in a two-dimensional axisymmetric domain, against an established commercial code (ANSYS Fluent); the work is considered a confidence building step in model development. Design/methodology/approach A grid sensitivity analysis is carried out to establish grid independence, and this is followed by simulations of two transient solidification scenarios: pulling rate step change and ramp input; the results of which are compared and discussed. Findings Good conformity of results is achieved; hence, the non-commercial model is code-to-code verified; in addition, the ability of the non-commercial model to deal with radial heat flow is demonstrated. Originality/value The ability of the home made model for Bridgman furnace solidification to deal with cases where significant radial heat transfer occurs in the sample was demonstrated. The introduction of front tracking to model the macroscopic growth of dendritic mush and the region of undercooled liquid is identified as the next step in model development.

Authors

Seredyński M; Battaglioli S; Mooney RP; Robinson AJ; Banaszek J; McFadden S

Journal

International Journal of Numerical Methods for Heat &amp Fluid Flow, Vol. 27, No. 5, pp. 1142–1157

Publisher

Emerald

Publication Date

May 2, 2017

DOI

10.1108/hff-03-2016-0123

ISSN

0961-5539

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