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Archive | 2017

Multi-scale Modeling of Quasi-directional Solidification of a Cast Si-Rich Eutectic Alloy

Chang Kai Wu; Kwan Skinner; Andres E. Becerra; Vasgen A. Shamamian; Salem Mosbah

Dow Corning Corporation recently examined the use of transition metal-silicon eutectics for producing melt-castable ceramic parts. These materials display good strength, wear and corrosion resistance. The near-eutectic solidification structure has significant impact on the final properties of a cast component. However, direct simulation of the cast structure at industrial scales remains a challenge. The objective of this work is to develop a multi-scale integrated solidification model that includes: density functional theory (DFT) calculations, which enable the computation of difficult-to-measure thermophysical properties; microstructural evolution simulation, which tackles nucleation eutectic growth and segregation during solidification; and casting modeling, which accounts for different boundary conditions including temperature-dependent heat transfer coefficients and geometry. The developed 3D coupled code can predict the correct morphology of the solidified composite and aid in the design and optimization of melt-cast parts based on composition and process parameters in a virtual environment. To verify the model, a mold was designed to achieve quasi-directional solidification within large regions of each casting; hypo- and hyper-eutectic Si–Cr alloys were cast into this custom mold using a vacuum tilt pour unit. Our experimental efforts focused on the quantification of the effects of process conditions on the resulting microstructure of the cast component. Local segregation was examined and compared with the model’s predictions. Results are in agreement with the microstructure observed in our castings.


Archive | 2008

ROLL-TO-ROLL PLASMA ENHANCED CHEMICAL VAPOR DEPOSITION METHOD OF BARRIER LAYERS COMPRISING SILICON AND CARBON

Ludmil Zambov; Vasgen A. Shamamian; William Weidner; Mark J. Loboda; Steve A. Snow; Glenn A. Cerny


Archive | 2011

Photoluminescent nanoparticles and method for preparation

Jeffrey Anderson; James A. Casey; Vasgen A. Shamamian


Water Research | 2006

Development of a tubular high-density plasma reactor for water treatment

Derek C. Johnson; David S. Dandy; Vasgen A. Shamamian


Archive | 2009

Low pressure high frequency pulsed plasma reactor for producing nanoparticles

James A. Casey; Vasgen A. Shamamian


Archive | 2014

Industrial component comprising a silicon eutectic alloy and method of making the component

Robert Thomas Larsen; Edward Nyutu; Vasgen A. Shamamian; Joseph Sootsman; James Young


Journal of Physical Chemistry A | 2016

Electronic Structure and Potential Reactivity of Silaaromatic Molecules

Yang Yang; Martín A. Mosquera; Kwan Skinner; Andres E. Becerra; Vasgen A. Shamamian; George C. Schatz; Mark A. Ratner; Tobin J. Marks


Chemical Vapor Deposition | 2011

Advanced Roll-to-Roll Plasma-Enhanced CVD Silicon Carbide Barrier Technology for Protection from Detrimental Gases†

Ludmil Zambov; Vasgen A. Shamamian; K. Weidner; Mark J. Loboda


Archive | 2014

Silicon eutectic alloy composition and method of making by rotational casting

Zachary Bauer; Jeremy Beebe; Matthew Gave; Daren W. Roehl; Vasgen A. Shamamian; Randall Siegel; Joseph Sootsman; James Young


Archive | 2014

Porous silicon-metal silicide products, and methods for producing the same

Michael Weberski; Vasgen A. Shamamian; Robert Thomas Larsen; Dimitris Elias Katsoulis

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