Article Dans Une Revue Acta Materialia Année : 2025

Benchmark microgravity experiments and computations for 3D dendritic-array stability in directional solidification

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In this study, we present a comprehensive quantitative analysis of stability bands for dendritic arrays during directional solidification of a transparent succinonitrile-0.46 wt% camphor alloy, spanning a broad range of pulling velocities. Taking advantage of the microgravity environment aboard the International Space Station where most convection effects are suppressed, we obtain unique measurements that quantify the stable primary spacing range of spatially extended three-dimensional dendritic array structures under purely diffusive growth conditions. Through carefully designed velocity jump experiments and detailed examination of sub-grain boundary dynamics, we characterize key instabilities, including elimination and tertiary branching, shedding new light on the mechanisms governing dynamic dendritic spacing selection in extended 3D arrays. Phase field simulations are performed to characterize the stability limits of dendritic array structures for quantitative comparison with the flight experiments. Although the simulations capture general trends, significant deviations are noted at the upper stability boundary, indicating the influence of additional, unexplored factors. These findings contribute to a deeper understanding of dendritic growth dynamics and offer valuable benchmark data that could aid in refining predictive models and improving control of dendritic microstructures in metallurgical applications.

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hal-05025514 , version 1 (08-04-2025)

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Mehdi Medjkoune, Trevor Lyons, Fátima L Mota, Jiefu Tian, Kaihua Ji, et al.. Benchmark microgravity experiments and computations for 3D dendritic-array stability in directional solidification. Acta Materialia, 2025, 292, pp.120954. ⟨10.1016/j.actamat.2025.120954⟩. ⟨hal-05025514⟩
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