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The aim of Modeling and Simulation of Microstructure Evolution in
Solidifying Alloys is to describe in a clear mathematical language
the physics of the solidification structure evolution of cast
alloys. The concepts and methodologies presented here for the
net-shaped casting and the ingot remelt processes can be applied,
with some modifications, to model other solidification processes
such as welding and deposition processes.
This collection encompasses the following four areas: (1) Solidification processing: theoretical and experimental investigations of solidification processes including castings solidification, directional solidification of alloys, electromagnetic stirring, ultrasonic cavitation, mechanical vibration, active cooling and heating, powder bed-electron beam melting additive manufacturing, etc. for processing of metals, polymers and composite materials; (2) Microstructure Evolution: theoretical and experimental studies related to microstructure evolution of materials including prediction of solidification-related defects and particle pushing/engulfment aspects; (3) Novel Casting and Molding Processes: modeling and experimental aspects including high pressure die casting, permanent casting, centrifugal casting, low pressure casting, 3D silica sand mold printing, etc.; and (4) Cast Iron: all aspects related to cast iron characterization, computational and analytical modeling, and processing.
The aim of Modeling and Simulation of Microstructure Evolution in
Solidifying Alloys is to describe in a clear mathematical language
the physics of the solidification structure evolution of cast
alloys. The concepts and methodologies presented here for the
net-shaped casting and the ingot remelt processes can be applied,
with some modifications, to model other solidification processes
such as welding and deposition processes.
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