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Simulation of the temperature distribution on the mold surface and inside casting during high-gradient directional solidification

In order to determine the temperature gradients in ingots fabricated by the directional solidification (DS) using an UVNS-6 installation produced by VIAM (Moscow), single-crystalline ingots made of VZhM3 nickel superalloy have been prepared. Herewith, DS technologies with liquid-metal cooling (LMC)...

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Published in:Russian journal of non-ferrous metals 2017-09, Vol.58 (5), p.481-488
Main Authors: Bondarenko, Yu. A., Echin, A. B., Bazhenov, V. E., Koltygin, A. V.
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