A Phase-Field Model for In-Space Manufacturing of Binary Alloys

Author:

Ghosh Manoj,Hendy Muhannad,Raush Jonathan,Momeni KasraORCID

Abstract

The integrity of the final printed components is mostly dictated by the adhesion between the particles and phases that form upon solidification, which is a major problem in printing metallic parts using available In-Space Manufacturing (ISM) technologies based on the Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM) methodology. Understanding the melting/solidification process helps increase particle adherence and allows to produce components with greater mechanical integrity. We developed a phase-field model of solidification for binary alloys. The phase-field approach is unique in capturing the microstructure with computationally tractable costs. The developed phase-field model of solidification of binary alloys satisfies the stability conditions at all temperatures. The suggested model is tuned for Ni-Cu alloy feedstocks. We derived the Ginzburg-Landau equations governing the phase transformation kinetics and solved them analytically for the dilute solution. We calculated the concentration profile as a function of interface velocity for a one-dimensional steady-state diffuse interface neglecting elasticity and obtained the partition coefficient, k, as a function of interface velocity. Numerical simulations for the diluted solution are used to study the interface velocity as a function of undercooling for the classic sharp interface model, partitionless solidification, and thin interface.

Funder

DoE-ARPA-E OPEN

National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)’s Established Program to Stimulate Competitive Research

University of Alabama, and the NSF-CAREER under NSF

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

General Materials Science

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