Abstract
We have used multi-phase field simulation to mimic the actual process of lotus aluminum production, i.e., unidirectional solidification of aluminum in a hydrogen atmosphere. We used PD control and PID control, conventional methods of feedback control, to control the pore width precisely in the simulation. The pore width was shown to decrease slowly in PID control due to the slow feedback of I-control, and PD control was shown to produce stable long pores, although the pore width became larger than the target pore width. The initial hydrogen concentration in the liquid, which was controlled by atmospheric hydrogen pressure, had a significant effect on the pore growth; the higher the hydrogen concentration, the thicker the pore width and vice versa. It was also clarified that the pore width and the elongation length of the pore took various values depending on the combination of PD parameters even if the same target value was set.
Funder
Light Metal Educational Foundation
Publisher
The Electrochemical Society