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This article describes a simple heat model of the vacuum arc remelting (VAR) process that includes solution of the nonlinear heat conductivity equation with the nonlinear boundary conditions which are typical for VAR process. The finite-difference analogue of the model equations was obtained through the finite volume method. To check the efficiency of the simplified model that does not include magnetohydrodynamic phenomena in the liquid metal pool, the comparison has been made of the numerical calculation of the metal pool depth when melting the Russian titanium alloy VT3-1 with the results of radiographical tests. It was established that the model adequately describes the test data for various melting modes (ingot diameter and current strength).
Zr and Mo macrosegregations were investigated in Ti6246 titanium alloy industrial-scale ingotby vacuum arc remelting. The formation mechanism of Zr and Mo macrosegregations was studied during the solidification process. Zr macrosegregation was charac
The alpha/beta interface in Ti-6Al-2Sn-4Zr-6Mo (Ti-6246) is investigated via centre of symmetry analysis, both as-grown and after 10% cold work. Semi-coherent interface steps are observed at a spacing of 4.5 +/-1.13 atoms in the as-grown condition, i
Machine learning (ML) is shown to predict new alloys and their performances in a high dimensional, multiple-target-property design space that considers chemistry, multi-step processing routes, and characterization methodology variations. A physics-in
The mechanism of AgCl-induced stress corrosion cracking of Ti-6246 was examined at SI{500}{megapascal} and SI{380}{celsius} for SI{24}{hour} exposures. SEM and STEM-EDX examination of a FIB-sectioned blister and crack showed that metallic Ag was form
We investigated the homogenous nucleation of the stoichiometric B2 and B33 phases in the Ni50Zr50 alloy using the persistent embryo method and the classical nucleation theory. The two phases become very close competitors at large supercoolings, which