Cooling Rate

The scalar quantity Cooling Rate is the time derivative of temperature. The cooling rate is computed for all specified Criteria Temperatures.

Values are initially zero and are only overwritten each iteration when the temperature falls below the respective Criteria Temperature.

Figure 1. EQUATION_DISPLAY
T˙|Tcrit=Tt|Tcrit
(362)

Analyzing the cooling rate in the temperature interval of interest can provide information on local microstructure properties, and thus on local mechanical properties.

For example, a high cooling rate in the solidification interval of an aluminum alloy indicates a fine microstructure: this fine microstructure corresponds to better tensile strength in these casting areas. On the other hand, cooling rates in the solidification interval close to the eutectic temperature for cast iron indicate that cementite can appear.

This quantity is used for the computation of: