Thermoelectric Magnetohydrodynamic Flows and Their Induced Change of Solid–Liquid Interface Shape in Static Magnetic Field-Assisted Directional Solidification

Volume: 47, Issue: 3, Pages: 1169 - 1179
Published: Dec 15, 2015
Abstract
Applying static magnetic field can produce flows (thermoelectric magnetohydrodynamic flows, TEMHDF) in the melt by interacting with the thermoelectric currents (TEC) during solidification of metals. A physical model was proposed to interpret how these TEC appear at the solid–liquid interface and verified by a corresponding simulation. The influences of TEMHDF on solidification were investigated through both ex-situ experiments and n situ...
Paper Details
Title
Thermoelectric Magnetohydrodynamic Flows and Their Induced Change of Solid–Liquid Interface Shape in Static Magnetic Field-Assisted Directional Solidification
Published Date
Dec 15, 2015
Journal
Volume
47
Issue
3
Pages
1169 - 1179
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