Heat transfer and fluid flow analysis of self-healing in metallic materials

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Amano, Ryoichi S.
Rohatgi, Pradeep K.

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This paper explores imparting self-healing characteristics to metal matrices similar to what are observed in biological systems and are being developed for polymeric materials. To impart self-healing properties to metal matrices, a liquid healing method was investigated; the met hod consists of a container filled with low melting alloy acting as a healing agent, embedded into a high melting metal matrix. When the matrix is cracked; self-healing is achieved by melting the healing agent allowing the liquid metal to flow into the crack. Upon cooling, solidification of the healing agent occurs and seals the crack. The objective of this research is to investigate the fluid flow and heat transfer to impart self-healing property to metal matrices. In this study, a dimensionless healing factor, which may help predict the possibility of healing is proposed. The healing factor is defined as the ratio of the viscous forces and the contact area of liquid metal and solid which prevent flow, and volume expansion, density, and velocity of the liquid metal, gravity, crack size and orientation which promote flow. The factor incorporates the parameters that control self-healing mechanism.

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Martínez Lucci, J., Amano, R. S., & Rohatgi, P. K. (2017). Heat transfer and fluid flow analysis of self-healing in metallic materials. Heat and Mass Transfer, 53(3), 825-848. DOI: 10.1007/s00231-016-1837-y

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