Microstructural evolution of ternary Ag33Cu42Ge25 eutectic alloy inside ultrasonic field

Wei Zhai, Xiaoyu Lu, Bingbo Wei

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Abstract

Ultrasonic field with a frequency of 20kHz is introduced into the solidification process of ternary Ag33Cu42Ge25 eutectic alloy from the sample bottom to its top. The ultrasound stimulates the nucleation of alloy melt and prevents its bulk undercooling. At low ultrasound power of 250W, the primary ε2 phase in the whole alloy sample grows into non-faceted equiaxed grains, which differs to its faceted morphology of long strip under static condition. The pseudobinary (Ag+ε2) eutectic transits from dendrite shape grain composed of rod type eutectic to equiaxed chrysanthemus shape formed by lamellar structure. By contrast, the ultrasound produces no obvious variation in the morphology of ternary (Ag+Ge+ε2) eutectic except a coarsening effect. When ultrasound power rises to 500W, divorced ternary (Ag+Ge+ε2) eutectic forms at the sample bottom. However, in the upper part, the ultrasonic energy weakens, and it only brings about prominent refining effect to primary ε2 phase. The microstructural evolution mechanism is investigated on the cavitation, acoustic streaming and acoustic attenuation.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)642-648
Number of pages7
JournalProgress in Natural Science: Materials International
Volume24
Issue number6
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Dec 2014

Keywords

  • Cavitation effect
  • Dynamic solidification
  • Eutectic growth
  • Nucleation
  • Ternary alloy

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