Simulating the Formation of Composite Surface Structure during Electron Beam Treatment

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The model of phase structure formation of the surface during electron beat with modifying particles is described. The role of particles mixing in the formation of the surface layer is investigated numerically. It is shown that melt turbulent mixing leads to more fast particles dissolution in the melting pool and to more homogeneous composition in comparison with the model without mixing.

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