Numerical Simulation And Experimental Characterization Of A Binary Aluminum Alloy Spray ? Application To The Spray Rolling Process

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
S. B. Johnson
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The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
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Jan 1, 2005

Abstract

Keywords: Spray, Aluminum, Simulation A stochastic, droplet-resolved model has been developed to describe the behavior of a binary aluminum alloy spray during the spray-rolling process. In this process, a molten aluminum alloy is atomized and the resulting spray is deposited on the rolls of a twin-roll caster to produce aluminum strip. The one-way coupled spray model allows the prediction of spray characteristics such as enthalpy and solid fraction, and their distribution between the nozzle and the deposition surface. This paper outlines the model development and compares the predicted spray dynamics to PDI measurements performed in a controlled configuration. Predicted and measured droplet velocity and size distributions are presented for two points along the spray centerline along with predicted spray averaged specific enthalpy and solid fraction curves.
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APA: S. B. Johnson  (2005)  Numerical Simulation And Experimental Characterization Of A Binary Aluminum Alloy Spray ? Application To The Spray Rolling Process

MLA: S. B. Johnson Numerical Simulation And Experimental Characterization Of A Binary Aluminum Alloy Spray ? Application To The Spray Rolling Process. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2005.

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