New hot-tearing criterion

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Rappaz, M. [1 ]
Drezet, J.-M. [1 ]
Gremaud, M. [1 ]
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[1] Ecole Polytechnique Federale de, Lausanne, Lausanne, Switzerland
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Crack initiation - Cracks - Deformation - Mechanical permeability - Nucleation - Porosity - Shrinkage - Solidification - Tensile stress - Thermal gradients - Viscosity;
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A new criterion for the appearance of hot tears in metallic alloys is proposed. Based upon a mass balance performed over the liquid and solid phases, it accounts for the tensile deformation of the solid skeleton perpendicular to the growing dendrites and for the induced interdendritic liquid feeding. This model introduces a critical deformation rate (Εp,max) beyond which cavitation, i.e., nucleation of a first void, occurs. As should be expected, this critical value is an increasing function of the thermal gradient and permeability and a decreasing function of the viscosity. The shrinkage contribution, which is also included in the model, is shown to be of the same order of magnitude as that associated with the tensile deformation of the solid skeleton. A hot-cracking sensitivity (HCS) index is then defined as Εp,max-1. When applied to a variable-concentration aluminum-copper alloy, this HCS criterion can reproduce the typical `Λ curves' previously deduced by Clyne and Davies on a phenomenological basis. The calculated values are in fairly good agreement with those obtained experimentally by Spittle and Cushway for a non-grain-refined alloy. A comparison of this criterion to hot cracks observed in ring-mold solidification tests indicates cavitation depression of a few kilo Pascal and tensile stresses in the coherent mushy zone of a few mega Pascal. These values are discussed in terms of those obtained by other means (coherency measurement, microporosity observation, and simulation). Even though this HCS criterion is based only upon the appearance of a first void and not on its propagation, it sets up for the first time a physically sound basis for the study of hot-crack formation.
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