Alpha case thickness modeling in investment castings

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作者
Boettinger, WJ [1 ]
Williams, ME
Coriell, SR
Kattner, UR
Mueller, BA
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[1] NIST, Div Met, Gaithersburg, MD 20899 USA
[2] Howmet Corp, Whitehall, MI 49461 USA
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10.1007/s11663-000-0026-y
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T [工业技术];
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08 ;
摘要
The alpha case thickness at the surface of a Ti-6Al-4V (wt pet) step wedge investment casting has been measured and successfully predicted. The prediction uses temperature-time results obtained from a heat flow simulation of the casting. The temperature-time results were coupled to a simple model for diffusion of oxygen into the beta phase during continuous cooling. Oxygen concentration and microhardness profiles were measured from the surface in contact with the ZrO(2) face coat of the shell mold into the interior of the casting. The oxygen content in the metal at the shell mold interface was between 5 and 9.5 wt pet in general agreement with a thermodynamic calculation for bcc Ti in contact with ZrO(2). At the limit of the alpha case region, as determined by standard metallographic technique, the oxygen concentration was found to be no more than 0.02 wt pet above the level of oxygen in the bulk alloy. Using this information and one particular literature value for the activation energy for diffusion of oxygen, a nearly linear relationship was obtained between the measured and predicted alpha case thicknesses at various positions on the casting surface. Reduction of the prefactor of this diffusion coefficient by a factor of 7.5 produces excellent agreement between predicted and measured alpha case thicknesses. Such a reduction is not inconsistent with the scatter of literature values for the diffusion coefficient.
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页码:1419 / 1427
页数:9
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