Christoph KarraschT. VolkmannJ. VallotonMatthias KolbeD.M. Herlach
Dendritic growth is the main solidification mode in alloy casting. In order to control dendrite growth for materials design from the melt it is important to fully understand the influence of process conditions. This study stands as an experimental note observing bent dendrite growth in Fe-B alloys and suggesting possible explanations as induced by fluid flow, thermal, and concentrational diffusion or impurities. Electromagnetic levitation technique (EML) is used for containerless processing of undercooled melts under 1g and reduced gravity conditions in parabolic flight. Further investigations are needed to find a suitable explanation for the observed bent dendrite growth behaviour.
Jinfu LiGencang YangYaohe Zhou
W.L. WangChanglin ShenBingcheng LuoB. Wei
Changlin YangGencang YangYi-ping LuYuzeng ChenYaohe Zhou
O. FunkeGandham PhanikumarP. K. GalenkoLiudmila ChernovaS. ReutzelM. KolbeD.M. Herlach