Dilatancy in semi-solid steels at high solid fraction
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The study of mushy-zone deformation in steels is important for limiting defect formation in continuous casting. Here, we use in situ synchrotron radiography to quantify the shear deformation mechanisms of an equiaxed carbon steel at a solid fraction >0.9 and to understand how these mechanisms lead to casting defects. We show that the grain assembly undergoes shear-induced dilation (Reynolds' dilatancy) which opens liquid-filled fissures and cracks at high solid fraction. We further show a complex interaction between grain rearrangement, grain deformation and local coarsening, where rearrangement reduces the grain-grain contact area and coordination number which alters the stress network and also drives coarsening as grains move apart.

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