aDepartment of Material Science and Engineering, Shanghai University, Shanghai 200072, P.R.China
bEPM-Madylam, ENSHMG, BP 38402, St. Martin d’Heres Cedex, France
Abstract:
The effect of a vertical high magnetic field (up to 10 T) on the dendrite morphology has been investigated during Bridgman growth of Al–4.5 wt%Cu alloys experimentally. It is found that the field causes disorder in dendrites and their tilt in orientation. Along with the increase of the magnetic field and decrease of the growth velocity, the dendrites became broken and orientated in 1 1 1 along the direction of solidification instead of 1 0 0. The field also enlarged the primary dendrite spacing and promoted the branching of the dendrites to form high-order arms. Above phenomena are attributed to the thermoelectromagnetic convection effect and orientation caused by the high magnetic field.