High undercooling and rapid solidification of Ni32.5% Sn eutectic alloy

Wei Bingbo, Yang Gencang, Zhou Yaohe

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Abstract

Ni32.5% Sn eutectic alloy has been undercooled up to 397 K (0.283 TE) by levitation melting and superheating within 45 special inorganic glasses. Its rapid solidification behaviour is studied by high speed infrared pyrometry and cinematography. It is found that interface heterogeneous nucleation may take place in preference to homogeneous nucleation, even though undercooling exceeds 0.2TE. The transient solidification velocity during recalescence attains 784 mm/s at an undercooling of 302 K. If undercooling is below 100 K, an abundance of feathery lamellar eutectic grains form, and β-Ni3Sn serves as a better nucleant for α-Ni phase than vice versa. As undercooling increases, both β-Ni3Sn and α-Ni phases can nucleate primarily and independently, and a microstructure morphology transition from regular lamellar eutectic into irregular anomalous eutectic occurs. It is concluded that anomalous eutectic is the product of rapid solidification whereas lamellar eutectic forms under slow solidification conditions. An undercooling of 376 K leads to an extension of Sn solid solubility in α-Ni phase from the equilibrium limit of 19.0% to a maximum of 25.8%.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1249-1258
Number of pages10
JournalActa Metallurgica Et Materialia
Volume39
Issue number6
DOIs
StatePublished - Jun 1991

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