Permeability Measurements of 3D Microstructures Generated by Phase Field Simulation of the Solidification of an Al-Si Alloy during Chill Casting

Author:

Berger Ralf,Apel MarkusORCID,Laschet Gottfried,Jessen Wilhelm,Schröder WolfgangORCID,Wipperfürth Jens,Austermann Johannes,Hopmann Christian

Abstract

The permeability of the semi-solid state is important for the compensation of volume shrinkage during solidification, since insufficient melt feeding can cause casting defects such as hot cracks or pores. Direct measurement of permeability during the dynamical evolution of solidification structures is almost impossible, and numerical simulations are the best way to obtain quantitative values. Equiaxed solidification of the Al-Si-Mg alloy A356 was simulated on the microscopic scale using the phase field method. Simulated 3D solidification structures for different stages along the solidification path were digitally processed and scaled up to generate 3D models by additive manufacturing via fused filament fabrication (FFF). The Darcy permeability of these models was determined by measuring the flow rate and the pressure drop using glycerol as a model fluid. The main focus of this work is a comparison of the measured permeability to results from computational fluid flow simulations in the phase field framework. In particular, the effect of the geometrical constraint due to isolated domain walls in a unit cell with a periodic microstructure is discussed. A novel method to minimize this effect is presented. For permeability values varying by more than two orders of magnitude, the largest deviation between measured and simulated permeabilities is less than a factor of two.

Funder

Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

General Materials Science,Metals and Alloys

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