在不混合合金的固化过程中,滴滴和前进的固化接口之间的相互作用
Jiuzhou Zhao1, Binghao Han1, Linjie Yang1
1Institute of Metal Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shenyang 110016, China; School of Materials Science and Engineering, University of Science and Technology of China, Shenyang 110016, China.
Advances in colloid and interface science
|October 1, 2025
概括
这项研究模拟了不混合合金中的少数相滴与凝固接口相互作用. 它揭示了Marangoni迁移阻碍了滴滴捕获,而增加的滴滴粘度则促进了它,影响了复合材料的微观结构.
科学领域:
- 材料科学 材料科学 材料科学
- 金工业是金工业的一个方面.
- 阶段转换 阶段转换 阶段转换
背景情况:
- 在合金固化过程中,液体-液体相变化会产生现场复合材料.
- 通过固化接口的少数相液滴排斥可以导致不良的微观结构,如谷物边界丰富或宏观分离.
- 现有的粒子固化界面相互作用模型对于流体滴不够.
研究的目的:
- 开发和验证一个前进的固化接口和附近的液滴之间的相互作用模型.
- 调查影响固化接口捕获滴滴的因素.
- 为了区分液滴行为与固化接口附近的粒子行为.
主要方法:
- 开发一种新的固化接口-滴滴相互作用模型.
- 对模型与实验结果进行验证.
- 对影响滴滴捕获的因素进行数值分析.
主要成果:
- 与固体颗粒相比,滴滴的马兰戈尼迁移显著阻碍它们被凝固接口捕获.
- 滴滴与矩阵化的相对粘度的增加提高了滴滴捕获.
- 对于高度粘性滴,马兰戈尼迁移是可以忽略不计的,它们的捕获类似于固体粒子的捕获.
结论:
- 开发的模型准确地描述了固化接口-滴滴相互作用.
- 滴滴流动性和马兰戈尼效应是决定合金固化过程中微观结构形成的关键因素.
- 了解这些相互作用是控制高性能现场颗粒复合材料的关键.
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