Journal Article

·2012

Short Time Perturbation Solution for Thermoelastic Instabilities in Planar Solidification

Faruk Yi̇ği̇t YTU

Advanced materials research

Abstract

A simplified thermomechanical growth instability model for early stages of solidification porcess is obtained. The model consists of a thermally deformable mold of finite thickness. The inclusion of the mold into the model introduces a parameter known as distortivity which plays an important role in the thermoelastic instability problems. The results show that the perturbation in contact pressure tends asymptotically to a maximum value at larger values of time. The magnitude of the contact pressure perturbation decreases as the thickness of the mold increases whereas it increases as the distortivity of the mold increases.

Keywords

Thermoelastic damping Mold Perturbation (astronomy) Instability Materials science Planar Mechanics Composite material Thermodynamics Physics Thermal Computer science

Subject Areas

Adhesion, Friction, and Surface Interactions ·Mechanics of Materials ·Physical Sciences
Metallurgy and Material Forming ·Mechanics of Materials ·Physical Sciences
Solidification and crystal growth phenomena ·Materials Chemistry ·Physical Sciences