Observation of segregation freckle formation under the influence of melt convection

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Visualizations of the solidification process were obtained by means of X-ray radioscopy within a Hele-Shaw cell filled with Ga-25wt%In alloy. Thermo-solutal convection in the solidifying melt gives rise to the development of vertical segregation channels ("chimneys"). The probability of chimney formation depends sensitively on variations of the horizontal temperature distribution. A forced melt flow perpendicular to the growth direction accelerates the growth of the secondary dendrite arms on the upstream side and suppresses the development of secondary arms on the downstream side. The primary dendrite arm spacing is increased, whereas the secondary arm spacing remains unaffected. How-induced modifications of the local composition were observed within the mushy zone, which may contribute to the formation of spacious segregation pattern.

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Shevchenko, N., Boden, S., Eckert, S., & Gerbeth, G. (2011). Observation of segregation freckle formation under the influence of melt convection. In IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering (Vol. 27). https://doi.org/10.1088/1757-899X/27/1/012085

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