Modeling of transport phenomena during solidification of binary systems

  • Piotr Furmański Warsaw University of Technology

Abstract

The macroscopic equations describing the process of solidification in binary systems are usually introduced via the volume averaging technique. A different approach to obtain these equations, based on the ensemble averaging technique, is proposed in the paper. This technique was used to derive energy and solute conservation equations and the basic constitutive relations appearing in the macroscopic description of the solidification phenomena occurring in the mushy region. In general these relations are non-local and account for non-equilibrium processes. Problem of thermodynamic equilibrium (thermal and chemical) is also discussed. Formulae for enthalpy and porosity of the mushy zone, in the latter case, are given.

Keywords

References

[1] C. Beckermann, R. Viskanta. Mathematical modeling of transport phenomena during alloy solidification. Appl. Mech. Rev., 46: 1- 27, 1993.
[2] W.D. Bennon, F.P. Incropera. A continuum model for momentum, heat and species transport in binary solidliquid phase change systems - I and II. Int. J. Heat and Mass Transfer, 30: 2161- 2187, 1987.
[3] G.K. Batchelor. Transport properties of two-phase materials with random structure. Ann. Rev. Fluid Meek., 6: 227- 255, 1974.
[4] M.J. Beran, J.J. McCoy. Mean field variation in random media. Quarterly of Applied Mathematics, 245- 258, July 1970. '
[5] Yu. A. Buyevich. Heat and mass transfer in disperse media. I. Averaged field equations. Int. J. Heat and Mass Transfer, 35: 2445- 2452, 1992.
Published
Apr 3, 2023
How to Cite
FURMAŃSKI, Piotr. Modeling of transport phenomena during solidification of binary systems. Computer Assisted Methods in Engineering and Science, [S.l.], v. 7, n. 3, p. 391-402, apr. 2023. ISSN 2956-5839. Available at: <https://cames.ippt.pan.pl/index.php/cames/article/view/1243>. Date accessed: 03 july 2024.
Section
Articles