Abstract
Directional solidification experiments were performed on hyperperitectic Nd13.5Fe79.75B6.75 alloy using a Bridgman type furnace. The relationship between secondary dendrite arm spacing (λ2) of primary γ-Fe phase as a function of growth velocity (V) was established. Experimental results show that λ2 decreases with increasing V and give a constant value λ2V0.33 of 5×10-7 m1.33 s-0.33. Using arm coarsening theory, secondary arm spacing of γ-Fe dendrites was calculated, during which temperature gradient changing with growth velocity in the experiment was taken into account. The calculation gives a constant value λ2V0.31 of 8×10-7 m1.31 s-0.31. Theoretical predictions are in reasonable agreement with experimental results. In peritectic reaction, the dissolution rate of γ-Fe dendrite arms varied from 0.0061 to 9.1 μm/s, as the growth velocity increased from 1 to 100 μm/s. The dissolution rate of γ-Fe dendrites was extremely small in low-velocity specimens with plane front peritectic interfaces.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 420-424 |
Number of pages | 5 |
Journal | Journal of Crystal Growth |
Volume | 311 |
Issue number | 2 |
DOIs | |
State | Published - 1 Jan 2009 |
Keywords
- A1. Coarsening
- A1. Dendrites
- A1. Directional solidification
- A1. Peritectic
- A2. Bridgman technique
- B1. Rare earth compounds