Dendrite growth and grain “coarsening” in an undercooled CoNi equiatomic alloy

Jianbao Zhang, Yachan Zhang, Fan Zhang, Dexu Cui, Yiming Zhao, Hongxing Wu, Xianzong Wang, Qing Zhou, Haifeng Wang

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Abstract

The CoNi equiatomic alloy was undercooled and spontaneously solidified using the glass fluxing method. The dendrite growth behaviors were recorded by a high-speed high-resolution camera. Three dendrite growth stages (i.e., the power law growth stage when undercooling ΔT<120 K, the plateau growth stage when 120 K<ΔT<135 K and the linear law growth stage when ΔT>135 K) were found and well predicted by a dendrite growth model. For the as-solidified microstructures, the average grain size increases with undercooling, indicating that unique grain “coarsening” instead of common spontaneous grain refinement occurs. Such a grain “coarsening” phenomenon was ascribed to stress accumulation upon rapid solidification. Furthermore, a plenty of sub-grains were observed within the abnormal coarse grains. From the electron back-scattering diffraction results, the angle difference between neighbouring sub-grains was less than 6°. The current work might be helpful for not only theoretically understanding dendrite growth but also practically controlling the non-equilibrium microstructures.

Original languageEnglish
Article number152529
JournalJournal of Alloys and Compounds
Volume816
DOIs
StatePublished - 5 Mar 2020

Keywords

  • Dendrite growth
  • EBSD
  • Equiatomic alloy
  • Grain “coarsening”
  • Undercooling

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