Print Email Facebook Twitter The influence of surface deformation on thermocapillary flow instabilities in low Prandtl melting pools with surfactants Title The influence of surface deformation on thermocapillary flow instabilities in low Prandtl melting pools with surfactants Author Ebrahimi, Amin (TU Delft (OLD) MSE-5) Kleijn, C.R. (TU Delft ChemE/Transport Phenomena) Richardson, I.M. (TU Delft (OLD) MSE-5) Date 2019 Abstract Heat and fluid flow in low Prandtl number melting pools during laser processing of materials are sensitive to the prescribed boundary conditions, and the responses are highly nonlinear. Previous studies have shown that fluid flow in melt pools with surfactants can be unstable at high Marangoni numbers. In numerical simulations of molten metal flow in melt pools, surface deformations and its influence on the energy absorbed by the material are often neglected. However, this simplifying assumption may reduce the level of accuracy of numerical predictions with surface deformations. In the present study, we carry out three-dimensional numerical simulations to realise the effects of surface deformations on thermocapillary flow instabilities in laser melting of a metallic alloy with surfactants. Our computational model is based on the finite-volume method and utilises the volume-of-fluid (VOF) method for gas-metal interface tracking. Additionally, we employ a dynamically adjusted heat source model and discuss its influence on numerical predictions of the melt pool behaviour. Our results demonstrate that including free surface deformations in numerical simulations enhances the predicted flow instabilities and, thus, the predicted solid-liquid interface morphologies. Subject Free surface oscillationsThermocapillary flow instabilitiesMolten metal melt poolHeat source adjustmentLaser meltingWeldingAdditive manufacturing To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:73194595-62c9-4f06-9395-4f7917e6792b DOI https://doi.org/10.11159/htff19.201 Source Proceedings of the 5th World Congress on Mechanical, Chemical, and Material Engineering (MCM'19): 6th International Conference on Heat Transfer and Fluid Flow Event MCM '19: 5th World Congress on Mechanical, Chemical, and Material Engineering, 2019-08-15 → 2019-08-17, Lisbon, Portugal Part of collection Institutional Repository Document type conference paper Rights © 2019 Amin Ebrahimi, C.R. Kleijn, I.M. Richardson Files PDF HTFF_201.pdf 811.78 KB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:73194595-62c9-4f06-9395-4f7917e6792b/datastream/OBJ/view