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On the rate of dendrite arm coarsening

Mortensen, A.  
1991
Metallurgical transactions. A, Physical metallurgy and materials science

Approximate but simple expressions for the rate of isothermal coarsening of secondary dendrite arms are presented. Their derivation differs from previous work in that (a) focus is placed on growing dendrite arms, which simplifies the derivation, and (b) the effect of a finite volume fraction solid is taken into account. Expressions for isothermal coarsening are then integrated to predict the final dendrite arm spacing in a cast dendritic microstructure. Coarsening rates predicted for Al-Cu alloys, succinonitrile, and Fe-26 wt pct Ni agree with published experimental data within a factor of 2 which is within the range of variation of experimental data.

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research article
DOI
10.1007/BF02656824
Scopus ID

2-s2.0-0026102397

Author(s)
Mortensen, A.  
Date Issued

1991

Published in
Metallurgical transactions. A, Physical metallurgy and materials science
Volume

22

Issue

2

Start page

569

End page

574

Subjects

Iron alloys

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Microstructure

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Dentrite arms

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Isothermal coarsening

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Succinonitrile

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Aluminum alloys

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Massachusetts Inst of Technology, Cambridge, United States

03602133 (ISSN)

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