Abstract
A model is described for the calculation of the interfacial heat transfer coefficient during the unidirectional solidification of Al–7 wt-%Si alloy castings against a water cooled copper chill. The model includes the deformation of the initial solidified skin of the casting into a convex shape within the first seconds of solidification. Thereafter, heat transfer from the casting to the chill takes place through a central contact area and an outer annulus where local separation has occurred. Modelled heat transfer coefficients for solidification horizontally and vertically downwards are compared with experimentally determined values and show broad agreement. Some limitations of the model which prevent better agreement with the experimental values are discussed.
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