solidifications
Solidifications refer to the processes by which liquids become solids as temperatures decrease below their melting points. In metals and alloys, solidification begins with nucleation of solid phase inside the liquid, followed by growth of crystalline grains. Nucleation can be homogeneous, occurring spontaneously in deeply undercooled liquids, or heterogeneous, occurring at surfaces, impurities, or mold walls. Undercooling and alloy composition determine the number and distribution of nuclei.
During growth, atoms migrate to the solid–liquid interface, and the microstructure develops into grains. The solidification
Solidification affects material properties through the final microstructure. Rapid cooling yields fine grains and can create
Solidification is central to metal casting, alloy production, and crystal growth for semiconductors, as well as