Heterogeneous Nucleation, Grain Initiation and Grain Refinement: Reports from the LiME Research Hub in the UK
A special issue of Metals (ISSN 2075-4701). This special issue belongs to the section "Metal Casting, Forming and Heat Treatment".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 July 2022) | Viewed by 56994
Special Issue Editor
2. Director/Principal Investigator, the Liquid Metal Engineering (LiME) Research Hub, Brunel University, London, UK
Interests: heterogeneous nucleation; grain initiation; grain refinement; solidification; phase transformation; alloy development and solidification processing
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Heterogeneous nucleation and grain initiation are critical processes at the early stages of solidification, which largely determine the finally solidified microstructures and have significant influence of the performance of metallic materials. However, due to experimental difficulties, our current understanding of the subjects has been dominated by the classical nucleation theory (CNT), which was postulated over 100 years ago. With financial support from the EPSRC (Engineering and Physical Science Research Council, UK) in the last 6 years, substantial progress has been made on the early stages of solidification by the LiME (liquid metal engineering) Research Hub (www.LiME.ac.uk). The LiME Research Hub is a national centre of excellence in liquid metal engineering based in BCAST at Brunel University London supported by research groups in Oxford, Leeds and Manchester Universities and Imperial College London. Although the LiME Hub Research covers a wide range of activities, spanning heterogeneous nucleation, grain refinement, solidification processing, alloy development and industrial applications, in this Special Issue, we will focus on progress made on our understanding of heterogeneous nucleation, grain initiation, grain refinement and their application to practical casting processes, such as direct chill (DC) casting, twin roll casting (TRC), die casting and metal recycling. While the Special Issue is primarily focused on work from the LiME Research Hub, we also welcome submissions from other researchers in the field.
Prof. Dr. Zhongyun Fan
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- Heterogeneous nucleation
- Grain initiation
- Grain refinement
- Metals and alloys
- Solidification
- Metal casting
- Liquid metal engineering
- Oxides
- Recycling
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