Microsegregation and dendritic growth mode of Al-5wt%Cu alloy based on non-equilibrium mush zone model
Abstract
The microsegregation and dendritic growth mode of Al-5wt%Cu alloy was investigated. In the early solidification stage, the crystal growth mode of interrupted growth and periodic boundary trapping will happen, which results in the segregationless dendritic grains. Microsegregation only exists at the final solidification stage with extremely tiny residual melt fraction. In the tiny residual melt zone, the diffusion of solute from the enriched boundary layer to the residual melt and the convergence of enriched boundaries produce the final microsegregation.
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