Natural Convective Heat Transfer Rates During the Solidification and Melting of Metals and Alloy Systems
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Analysis of experiments involving a cylindrical column of lead in the process of freezing downward or alternatively, of melting upward from the base of the container, showed that heat transfer rates associated with Be´nard convection are less under transient conditions than at steady-state. Analysis of experiments involving the freezing of lead-tin alloys (0.2 – 1.6 wt. percent Sn) showed that the same heat transfer correlation for Be´nard convection could be applied, provided the upper bounding “interface” was located on the solidus isotherm for planar and cellular alloy growth, and on the liquidus, for cellular-dendritic alloy growth.
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2010 ◽
Vol 8
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1994 ◽
Vol 76
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pp. 2084-2094
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Vol 15
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pp. 685-688
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