Phase-field-lattice Boltzmann study for lamellar eutectic growth in a natural convection melt

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In the present study, the influence of natural convection on the lamellar eutectic growth is determined by a phase-field-lattice Boltzmann study for Al-Cu eutectic alloy. The mass difference resulting from concentration difference led to the fluid flow, and a robust parallel and adaptive mesh refinement algorithm was employed to improve the computational efficiency without any compromising accuracy. Results show that the existence of natural convection would affect the growth undercooling and thus control the interface shape by adjusting the lamellar width. In particular, by alternating the magnitude of the solute expansion coefficient, the strength of the natural convection is changed. Corresponding microstructure patterns are discussed and compared with those under no-convection conditions.

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Zhang, A., Guo, Z. peng, & Xiong, S. mei. (2017). Phase-field-lattice Boltzmann study for lamellar eutectic growth in a natural convection melt. China Foundry, 14(5), 373–378. https://doi.org/10.1007/s41230-017-7186-8

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