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Anisotropy Affecting Dendrite Growth of Fe-C Alloy in a Forced Flow
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The phase-field model coupling with the concentration field and flow field was used to simulate the dendrite growth during isothermal solidification of Fe-C alloy in a forced flow. The effects of anisotropy modulus and anisotropy strength on the dendrite growth are studied. The results indicate that the dendrites have four preferential growth orientation and the side-branches growth is not perpendicular to the primary branch while the dendrite along with crystallographic directions. When the dendrite along with crystallographic directions, the dendrites have six preferential growth orientation and the side-branches are parallel to the neighborly primary branch. At a anisotropy strength of 0.01, the crystal have no apparent principal branch and grows into coral shapes.With an increase in anisotropy strength, the tip solute concentration decreases, makes the dendrite growth become fast, the tip velocity increased continuously.
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December 2012
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