In-situ observation of crystal detachment behavior in NH4Cl-H2O system from chilling metal surface with vibration
(State Key Laboratory of Solidification Processing, Northwestern Polytechnical University, Xi’an 710072, China)
Abstract: The crystal detachment behaviors from a chilling solid surface with vibration were investigated using a transparent NH4Cl-70%H2O alloy. The nucleation experiments of NH4Cl-70%H2O alloy were performed on a chilling surface generator with various vibration frequency from 20 to 1 000 Hz and vibration acceleration from 10 to 100 m/s2. The results indicate that the crystal detach rate increases and the grains are refined with increasing vibration acceleration under a certain vibration frequency. It is interesting to note that, when the frequency is 50 Hz, acceleration is 100 m/s2, , the crystal detach rate increases sharply and the grain refinement effect is strengthened. A special grain refinement phenomenon can be observed, when the vibration acceleration and frequency are up to a critical value. A power-based definition was introduced in order to describe the relationship between the vibration parameters and imposed power on the system. It is found that a power criterion exists
for the grain refinement in the current system.
for the grain refinement in the current system.
Key words: vibration; chilling; detachment; refinement; NH4Cl-H2O alloy