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The application of FeSiB family magnetic materials in the electrical or electronic industry has significantly increased owing to the development of amorphous and nanocrystalline metallic glasses using melt spinning and chill block melt spinning technology, which involves a rotating metal wheel with a high rotation speed. With this technique, a thin ribbon is obtained owing to the jet of liquid metal expelled from a casting nozzle at high pressure and temperature over the outer surface of the wheel. The cooling rates that can be achieved lead to disorder in the crystalline lattice of the metal, which is dependent on the chemical composition. As soon as the material jet is expelled by the nozzle, turbulence can occur in the solidification puddles.

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In this study, numerically simulated ad hoc events in OPENFOAM® are comparatively examined using a real process.This generates defects and cracks in the solidification profile

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This page is a summary of: Crack Formation in Chill Block Melt Spinning Solidification Process: A Comparative Analysis Using OpenFOAM®, JOM, January 2022, Springer Science + Business Media,
DOI: 10.1007/s11837-021-05105-y.
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