Absolute stability of the solidification interface in a laser resolidified Zn-2wt.%Cu hypoperitectic alloy

Yun Peng Su, Xin Lin, Meng Wang, Lei Xue, Wei Dong Huang

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Abstract

This paper reports on laser surface remelting experiments performed on a Zn-2wt.Cu hypoperitectic alloy by employing a 5kW CW CO2 laser at scanning velocities between 6 and 1207mm/s. The growth velocities of the microstructures in the laser molten pool were accurately measured. The planar interface structure caused by the high velocity absolute stability was achieved at a growth velocity of 210 mm/s. An implicit expression of the critical solidification velocity for the cellular-planar transition was carried out by nonlinear stability analyses of the planar interface. The results showed a better agreement with the measured critical velocity than that predicted by M-S theory. Cell-free structures were observed throughout the whole molten pool at a scanning velocity of 652 mm/s and the calculated minimum temperature gradient in this molten pool was very close to the critical temperature gradient for high gradient absolute stability (HGAS) of the η phase. This indicates that HGAS was successfully achieved in the present experiments.

Original languageEnglish
Article number042
Pages (from-to)1631-1637
Number of pages7
JournalChinese Physics
Volume15
Issue number7
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Jul 2006

Keywords

  • Absolute stability
  • Laser surface resolidification
  • Rapid solidification
  • Zn-Cu peritectic alloy

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