The evaluation of a numerical criterion to provide quantitative insight on
freckling conditions is critical to the successful manufacture of large sup
eralloy castings. Of the criteria reported in the literature, those based o
n the Rayleigh number seem best suited to predict the onset of freckle form
ation. However, in their current form, these criteria cannot explain why fr
eckles develop predominantly at the surface of single crystal (SX) castings
and at midradius in VAR/ESR ingots. An experimental Bridgman-type furnace
has been built to directionally solidify freckle-prone superalloys, CMSX-11
B, RENE88, NLM80A, WASPALOY, MAR-M247, and a variation of IN718 with high s
ilicon content, at various angles to the vertical. Under typical industrial
solidification conditions (thermal gradient between 500 and 4000 K m(-1) (
5 < G < 40 degrees C cm(-1)) and solidification rate between 1.67 x 10(-5)
and 1.0 x 10(-4) m s(-1) (1 < R < 6mm min(-1))), the results indicate a dep
endency of freckling on growth front angle likely related to the anisotropy
in permeability. A modified Rayleigh criterion has been developed which ac
counts for directional permeability and orientation of the growth front rel
ative to the gravity vector. Application to the experimental data shows goo
d correlation with the onset of freckling for the range of solidification c
onditions examined in the study. The approximate threshold value for the mo
dified Rayleigh number was estimated to be for CMSX-11B, 0.88, for RENE88,
0.90, for NIM80A, 0.85, for WASPALOY, 0.95, for MAR-M247, 0.86, and for IN7
18-Si, 0.65.