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In-situ observations and acoustic measurements upon fragmentation of free-floating intermetallics under ultrasonic cavitation in water

Grain refinement in alloys is a well-known effect of ultrasonic melt processing. Fragmentation of primary crystals by cavitation-induced action in liquid metals is considered as one of the main driving mechanisms for producing finer and equiaxed grain structures. However, in-situ observations of the...

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Autores principales: Priyadarshi, Abhinav, Khavari, Mohammad, Bin Shahrani, Shazamin, Subroto, Tungky, Yusuf, Lukman A., Conte, Marcello, Prentice, Paul, Pericleous, Koulis, Eskin, Dmitry, Tzanakis, Iakovos
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Publicado: Elsevier 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8591476/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34763212
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ultsonch.2021.105820
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author Priyadarshi, Abhinav
Khavari, Mohammad
Bin Shahrani, Shazamin
Subroto, Tungky
Yusuf, Lukman A.
Conte, Marcello
Prentice, Paul
Pericleous, Koulis
Eskin, Dmitry
Tzanakis, Iakovos
author_facet Priyadarshi, Abhinav
Khavari, Mohammad
Bin Shahrani, Shazamin
Subroto, Tungky
Yusuf, Lukman A.
Conte, Marcello
Prentice, Paul
Pericleous, Koulis
Eskin, Dmitry
Tzanakis, Iakovos
author_sort Priyadarshi, Abhinav
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description Grain refinement in alloys is a well-known effect of ultrasonic melt processing. Fragmentation of primary crystals by cavitation-induced action in liquid metals is considered as one of the main driving mechanisms for producing finer and equiaxed grain structures. However, in-situ observations of the fragmentation process are generally complex and difficult to follow in opaque liquid metals, especially for the free-floating crystals. In the present study, we develop a transparent test rig to observe in real time the fragmentation potential of free-floating primary Al(3)Zr particles under ultrasonic excitation in water (an established analogue medium to liquid aluminium for cavitation studies). An effective treatment domain was identified and fragmentation time determined using acoustic pressure field mapping. For the first time, real-time high-speed imaging captured the dynamic interaction of shock waves from the collapsing bubbles with floating intermetallic particles that led to their fragmentation. The breakage sequence as well as the cavitation erosion pattern were studied by means of post-treatment microscopic characterisation of the fragments. Fragment size distribution and crack patterns on the fractured surface were then analysed and quantified. Application of ultrasound is shown to rapidly (<10 s) reduce intermetallic size (from 5 mm down to 10 μm), thereby increasing the number of potential nucleation sites for the grain refinement of aluminium alloys during melt treatment.
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spelling pubmed-85914762021-11-22 In-situ observations and acoustic measurements upon fragmentation of free-floating intermetallics under ultrasonic cavitation in water Priyadarshi, Abhinav Khavari, Mohammad Bin Shahrani, Shazamin Subroto, Tungky Yusuf, Lukman A. Conte, Marcello Prentice, Paul Pericleous, Koulis Eskin, Dmitry Tzanakis, Iakovos Ultrason Sonochem Original Research Article Grain refinement in alloys is a well-known effect of ultrasonic melt processing. Fragmentation of primary crystals by cavitation-induced action in liquid metals is considered as one of the main driving mechanisms for producing finer and equiaxed grain structures. However, in-situ observations of the fragmentation process are generally complex and difficult to follow in opaque liquid metals, especially for the free-floating crystals. In the present study, we develop a transparent test rig to observe in real time the fragmentation potential of free-floating primary Al(3)Zr particles under ultrasonic excitation in water (an established analogue medium to liquid aluminium for cavitation studies). An effective treatment domain was identified and fragmentation time determined using acoustic pressure field mapping. For the first time, real-time high-speed imaging captured the dynamic interaction of shock waves from the collapsing bubbles with floating intermetallic particles that led to their fragmentation. The breakage sequence as well as the cavitation erosion pattern were studied by means of post-treatment microscopic characterisation of the fragments. Fragment size distribution and crack patterns on the fractured surface were then analysed and quantified. Application of ultrasound is shown to rapidly (<10 s) reduce intermetallic size (from 5 mm down to 10 μm), thereby increasing the number of potential nucleation sites for the grain refinement of aluminium alloys during melt treatment. Elsevier 2021-11-02 /pmc/articles/PMC8591476/ /pubmed/34763212 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ultsonch.2021.105820 Text en © 2021 The Author(s) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Original Research Article
Priyadarshi, Abhinav
Khavari, Mohammad
Bin Shahrani, Shazamin
Subroto, Tungky
Yusuf, Lukman A.
Conte, Marcello
Prentice, Paul
Pericleous, Koulis
Eskin, Dmitry
Tzanakis, Iakovos
In-situ observations and acoustic measurements upon fragmentation of free-floating intermetallics under ultrasonic cavitation in water
title In-situ observations and acoustic measurements upon fragmentation of free-floating intermetallics under ultrasonic cavitation in water
title_full In-situ observations and acoustic measurements upon fragmentation of free-floating intermetallics under ultrasonic cavitation in water
title_fullStr In-situ observations and acoustic measurements upon fragmentation of free-floating intermetallics under ultrasonic cavitation in water
title_full_unstemmed In-situ observations and acoustic measurements upon fragmentation of free-floating intermetallics under ultrasonic cavitation in water
title_short In-situ observations and acoustic measurements upon fragmentation of free-floating intermetallics under ultrasonic cavitation in water
title_sort in-situ observations and acoustic measurements upon fragmentation of free-floating intermetallics under ultrasonic cavitation in water
topic Original Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8591476/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34763212
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ultsonch.2021.105820
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