Two-Phase Modeling of Macrosegregation in a 231 t Steel Ingot

The formation of macrosegregation in the steel ingots is a multiphase/multiscale flow phenomenon inherently. It still remains a challenge to simulate the macrosegregation in the large steel ingots. The objective of this work is to validate a two phase model by measuring the macrosegregation in a 231...

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