The influence of anisotropy on the evolution of interfacial morphologies in directional solidification: A phase-field study
Fengyi Yu

TL;DR
This study uses a phase-field model to analyze how anisotropy influences the development of interfacial structures during directional solidification, revealing its effects on morphology, growth direction, and dendrite dynamics.
Contribution
It provides a systematic investigation of anisotropy's role in morphological evolution during solidification using quantitative phase-field simulations.
Findings
Anisotropy affects the interface stiffness at the planar instability stage.
Interfacial curvature decreases with increasing anisotropy angle.
Anisotropy influences dendrite growth direction and sidebranch onset.
Abstract
By adjusting the interface energy, curvature, and velocity, the anisotropy plays an important role in the interaction between interfacial processes and transport processes, determining the solidification structures. In this paper, through the quantitative phase-field model, the influence of anisotropy on the evolution of interfacial morphologies in directional solidification is investigated. To represent different interfacial anisotropies, the solidification processes with different preferred crystallographic orientations are performed. Then the effect of anisotropy on morphological evolution is discussed systematically. At the planar growth stage, the interfacial anisotropy makes no difference in the transport processes and morphological evolution. At the onset time of planar instability, the anisotropy determines the detailed evolution by adjusting the interface stiffness. At the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSolidification and crystal growth phenomena · Aluminum Alloy Microstructure Properties
