Effect of Transient Thermal Conditions on Columnar-to-Equiaxed Transition during Laser Welding: A Phase-Field Study

Author:

Guo Lingyu,Han Chu,Ren Liangyuan,Yang Wen,Yin Annan

Abstract

The columnar-to-equiaxed transition (CET) is commonly observed in laser welds. It is able to prevent the growth of large columnar grains and consequently improve the mechanical properties of welded joints. In this paper, the CET behaviors at different locations in the laser weld of an Al–Mg alloy are observed experimentally and studied systematically. In order to describe the dynamic CET behaviors, an integrated phase-field (PF) model coupled with transient thermal conditions and a Gaussian heterogeneous nucleation model is developed. Investigations on columnar growth under steady conditions are performed first. In particular, the effects of thermal conditions, i.e., solidification rate and temperature gradient, on the constitutionally undercooled degree and region ahead of the solidification front are quantitatively studied. In a laser weld, it is found that the CET behaviors vary significantly along the thickness direction. Our PF simulation results indicate that the CET depends strongly on the locally transient thermal conditions in the fusion zone. The transient thermal conditions affect CET behaviors by dynamically adjusting the constitutionally undercooled degree and region during the solidification process. The predicted CET behaviors under transient conditions exhibit reasonably good agreements with corresponding experimental results.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Postdoctoral Science Foundation of China

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

General Materials Science,Metals and Alloys

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