Evaluation of influence of thermoplastic slurry flow conditions on heat transfer coefficient during beryllium ceramic formation

Authors

  • Z. Sattinova
  • B. Assilbekov
  • U. Zhapbasbayev
  • G. Ramazanova
  • G. Sagindykova

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.31489/2024ph2/82-93

Keywords:

thermoplastic slurry, beryllium oxide, hydrodynamics, heat exchange, casting process, formation, solidification process, ceramics

Abstract

The article presents the results of calculation of the influence of thermoplastic slurry flow conditions on the total heat transfer coefficient when forming ceramic products. Methods of detailed description of casting processes and thermal calculations have been developed to ensure reliable correspondence of calculated data and experimental results implemented on the basis of calculational experiment. The modeling of physical processes occurring during the formation of products allows you to discover new opportunities for improving the quality of castings by allowing you to more closely track the change in the temperature-phase fields of the process and clearly present the solidification kinetics depending on the casting modes. The speed of heat removal from the casting during the solidification period determines the rate of movement of the slurry, along with the temperature field on which the width of the transition region depends. These factors have a direct influence on the formation of the structure of beryllium ceramics. The study of the heat exchange process in the formation of ceramic products depending on temperature, heat at phase transition is the main task, since they largely determine the technological and operational characteristics of beryllium ceramics. The design data allows to determine the optimal conditions of the ceramic casting process and to obtain a solidified product with a uniform structure at the outlet.

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Published

2024-06-24

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Section

THERMOPHYSICS AND THEORETICAL THERMOENGINEERING

Received

2024-06-24