Three-dimensional double-diffusive convection and macrosegregation during non-equilibrium solidification of binary mixtures

Chakraborty, S. ; Dutta, P. (2003) Three-dimensional double-diffusive convection and macrosegregation during non-equilibrium solidification of binary mixtures International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer, 46 (12). pp. 2115-2134. ISSN 0017-9310

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Abstract

A three-dimensional transient mathematical model (following a fixed-grid enthalpy-based continuum formulation) is used to study the interaction of double-diffusive natural convection and non-equilibrium solidification of a binary mixture in a cubic enclosure cooled from a side. Investigations are carried out for two separate test systems, one corresponding to a typical model “metal–alloy analogue” system and other corresponding to a real metal–alloy system. Due to stronger effects of solutal buoyancy in actual metal–alloy systems than in corresponding analogues, the convective transport mechanisms for the two cases are quite different. However, in both cases, similar elements of three-dimensionality are observed in the curvature and spacing of the projected streamlines. As a result of three-dimensional convective flow patterns, a significant solute macrosegregation is observed across the transverse sections of the cavity, which cannot be captured by two-dimensional simulations.

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