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September 20, 2016, 05:57 |
Solidification Process : DC Casting Application
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Akash
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Hi All
I was wondering if anybody is working on solidification process of binary alloys (Al-Mg, Al-Zn etc) using OpenFoam. My ultimate interest is to study macrosegregation (solute in-homogeneity at the scale of casting). For this I have planned a step by step procedure for development - Simple Cavity Cases: - Phase change modelling of binary alloys with lever rule with no driving forces (mentioned below). - Phase change with thermal and solutal convection. - Phase change with convection + solid globular grains nucleation and movement in the melt with appropriate drag model - Same case as above with dendritic grains. I have more or less managed to do these things but when I try to adapt the case to a DC casting case, I am having trouble in managing solute balance. I am seeing unphysical results in macrosegregation. The major difference between DC casting case (http://www.substech.com/dokuwiki/dok...ill_dc_casting) and simple cavity cases is the boundary conditions. I tried to use appropriate boundary conditions but looks like they do not work. I think the real issue is with the boundary conditions of p_rgh, Ul and Us. I am attaching these files. I hope some one has some idea on how to proceed! Cheers Akash |
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September 23, 2016, 03:07 |
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I think you need to give a bit more information. This is a solver you programmed yourself, just giving us the boundary conditions for 3 out of many variables without a description of the domain you are trying to solve won't really help. Are you modelling this descending ram with moving meshes for example?
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September 28, 2016, 08:03 |
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Akash
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Hey
Thanks for your interest. I am unfortunately not at liberty to disclose the solver. But I will try to discuss the domain and also talk about what i am doing in the solver. I am not using moving mesh and my domain is a simple rectangle. At top, there is inflow of liquid metal and at the bottom I draw the solid at cast velocity. There is cooling from the right and symmetry on the left (its an axis symmetric case). I am attaching screenshot of the steady state solid fraction profile. In this case, I have no driving force in form of natural convection (gravity=0.0). When I activate the driving force, I am seeing really strange macrosegregation profile. Like i mentioned before, the macrosegregation with convection was done in cavity cases and well validated. Its only for this casting case I have troubles. When it comes to solver, I solve momentum equation for solid and liquid, species transport equation in solid and liquid, enthalpy equation and solid transport equation (gs transport). Cheers Akash |
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December 27, 2018, 06:17 |
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hey Akash , can you help me. I am new on this, I have task(simulation and macrosegregation study on DC casting) to complete it. badly, i need your help.
thank you |
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April 23, 2019, 08:42 |
Hi
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Sreekar Reddy S
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I have been trying to simulate DC Casting case lately and I am running it in a PIMLE loop. It is taking too long to get a profile, Can you help me convert it to Steady-state so that I can have a temperature profile.
I am using a little modified Solidification Master Case from (SolidificationFoam). Please Help!!! Awaiting your response. Cheers |
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