Processing; Solidification, especially of metals Flashcards
What is Solidification?
It is the transformation of a liquid into a solid.
How does Solidification work when producing steel elements?
Typically start from a liquid solution of carbon in iron at high temperature (2000 degrees celsius) and we cool it down to convert it into solid steel, via transformations to austenite first and to ferrite and cementite at lower temperatures.
What is casting?
The process of pouring liquid steel into moulds where it is left to solidify.
How does Solidification work when producing concrete?
A cement powder is dissolved in water and, when the concentration of calcium and silicon irons released in solution becomes sufficiently high, they start to react chemically with the water and assemble various new solid phases called hydration product, or gel.
What does the first step in solidification consist of?
A few atoms in the liquid aggregating to form a first so-called nucleus. This process is called “nucleation”.
What theory can we refer to when describing how atoms in a liquid assemble to form solid nuclei?
The Classical Nucleation Theory (CNT).
What is the second law of Thermodynamics?
A always tries to maximise its entropy (thermal energy).
What the consequence of the second law of thermodynamics?
When a system tries to maximise its entropy by consuming free energy then it will minimise its Gibbs free energy G.
What is Gibbs free energy?
The energy that can be used to generate work;
1) Energy stored as pressure
2) Energy stored as temperature
3) Energy released from chemical reactions
What is Gibbs energy G a function of?
Temperature, it changes with the temperature of the system.
When will a liquid solidify?
At low temperatures, for which the free energy of the molecules in a solid-state is less than the free energy of the molecules in the liquid state. (Gsolid
What is the co-existence region on the phase diagram?
The region where the free energy of the solid is the same as the free energy of the liquid.
What is undercooling?
undercooling is the process of lowering the temperature of a liquid or a gas below its freezing point without it becoming a solid.
What is supersaturation?
Supersaturation occurs with a chemical solution when the concentration of a solute exceeds the concentration specified by the value equilibrium solubility.
When working under the CNT what assumption do we work with?
Spherical nucleus approximation, assuming that the molecules will form perfect spherical nuclei.