Authors
X Wang, PW Liu, Y Ji, Y Liu, MH Horstemeyer, L Chen
Publication date
2019/2/15
Journal
Journal of Materials Engineering and Performance
Volume
28
Pages
657-665
Publisher
Springer US
Description
In this work, we apply a multi-scale model combining finite-element method (FEM) and phase-field model (PFM) to simulate the evolution of solidification microstructures at different locations within a molten pool of an additively manufactured IN718 alloy. Specifically, the FEM is used to calculate the shape of molten pool and the relative thermal gradient G at the macroscale. Then, the calculated thermal information is input into PFM for microstructure simulation. Finally, the morphology of solidification structures and formation of Laves phase at different sites are studied and compared. We found that the solidification site with a large angle between the temperature gradient and the preferred crystalline orientation could build up a high niobium (Nb) concentration in the liquid during solidification but has less possibility of forming continuous long chain morphology of Laves phase particles. This finding provides …
Total citations
2019202020212022202320249122224239
Scholar articles