Sensitivity of Contactless Ultrasound Processing to Variations of the Free Surface of the Melt with Induction Heating

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
G. Djambazov V. Bojarevics D. Shevchenko D. Burnard W. Griffiths K. A. Pericleous
Organization:
The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Pages:
10
File Size:
3530 KB
Publication Date:
Mar 1, 2017

Abstract

Contactless ultrasound treatment can be useful for high-temperature or reactive alloys in the liquid state, where contact with an immersed vibrating probe is undesirable. The alternating component of the Lorentz force can generate sound pressure levels leading to cavitation of gas bubbles in the melt, through acoustic resonance. Resonance is a function of the speed of sound in the liquid, the shape of the volume containing it and surrounding boundary conditions. Induction forces applied to a crucible lead to bulk stirring and in general deform the free surface, whose precise shape may influence the resonance conditions. This effect is investigated here b ymulti-physics computer modelling. Calculated results for aluminium melts are compared with experimental data and conclusions are drawn as to the sensitivity to process parameters and the reliability of this type of ultrasound metal processing.
Citation

APA: G. Djambazov V. Bojarevics D. Shevchenko D. Burnard W. Griffiths K. A. Pericleous  (2017)  Sensitivity of Contactless Ultrasound Processing to Variations of the Free Surface of the Melt with Induction Heating

MLA: G. Djambazov V. Bojarevics D. Shevchenko D. Burnard W. Griffiths K. A. Pericleous Sensitivity of Contactless Ultrasound Processing to Variations of the Free Surface of the Melt with Induction Heating. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2017.

Export
Purchase this Article for $25.00

Create a Guest account to purchase this file
- or -
Log in to your existing Guest account