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Citations number
37
Categorie Soggetti
Metallurgy
Journal title
METALLURGICAL AND MATERIALS TRANSACTIONS B-PROCESS METALLURGY AND MATERIALS PROCESSING SCIENCE
A Rayleigh atomization technique is employed to produce streams of evenly s
paced, monosized droplets of molten metal. We study the effects of variatio
ns in selected process parameters upon the droplet formation mechanism and
the morphology and microstructure of resulting deposits. Initial tests with
alcohol jets show that changes in the flow velocity, drive frequency, and
destabilization amplitude have a significant effect upon the efficiency of
droplet formation and the uniformity of the droplet stream. For instance, a
n integer-multiple increase in the flow velocity shifts the frequency thres
hold for stable jet breakup by an integer multiple of its original value. I
n addition, the optimal frequency range broadens at higher flow velocities.
Microstructural studies on Sn/Pb droplets formed using this approach show
signs of rapid solidification.