Solidification of a Vacuum Arc-Remelted Zirconium Ingot

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Matthieu Revil-Baudard
Alain Jardy
Hervé Combeau
Faustine Leclerc
Véronique Rebeyrolle
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[1] UMR 7198 CNRS/Université de Lorraine,Institut Jean Lamour (IJL)
[2] Laboratory of Excellence DAMAS,AREVA NP
[3] Constellium CRV,undefined
[4] CEZUS Research Centre,undefined
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Mushy Zone; Micromodel; Lever Rule; Thermosolutal Convection; Solutal Convection;
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As the quality of vacuum arc-remelted (VAR) zirconium ingots is directly linked to their chemical homogeneity and their metallurgical structure after solidification, it is important to predictively relate these factors to the operating conditions. Therefore, a detailed modeling study of the solidification process during VAR has been undertaken. To this purpose, the numerical macromodel SOLAR has been used. Assuming axisymmetrical geometry, this model is based on the solution of the coupled transient heat, momentum, and solute transport equations, under turbulent flow conditions during the remelting, hot-topping, and cooling of a cylindrical ingot. The actual operating parameters are defined as inputs for the model. Each of them, mainly the melting current sequence, melting rate sequence, and stirring parameters (current and period), is allowed to vary with time. Solidification mechanisms recently implemented in the model include a full coupling between energy and solute transport in the mushy zone. This modeling can be applied to actual multicomponent alloys. In this article, the macrosegregation induced by solidification in a zirconium alloy ingot is investigated. In order to validate the model results, a full-scale homogeneous Zy4 electrode has been remelted, and the resulted ingot has been analyzed. The model results show a general good agreement with the chemistry analyses, as soon as thermosolutal convection is accounted for to simulate accurately the interdendritic fluid flow in the central part of the ingot.
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