TY - JOUR
T1 - Experimental study of grain refinement mechanism In undercooled Ni-15at.%Cu alloy
AU - Wang, Haifeng
AU - Liu, Feng
AU - Yang, Gencang
PY - 2010/10
Y1 - 2010/10
N2 - Applying glass fluxing and cyclic superheating, rapid solidification of undercooled Ni-15at.%Cu alloy was performed by rapidly quenching the sample after recalescence. The evolution of micro structure and microtexture has been analyzed. At both low and high undercoolings, well-developed dendrites, within and around which are distributed by the fine cquiaxcd grains, arc observed. At low undercooling, the completely grain-refined microstructure shows a highly oriented texture without annealing twins, whereas at high undercooling a fully random texture as well as a number of annealing twins is observed. On this basis, all the possible mechanisms for grain refinement, as well as their effects on the microstructure formation, were discussed. The grain refinement at both low and high undercoolings is concluded to originate from dendrite fragmentation. Particularly, at high undercooling, recrystallization, as a consequence of dendrite deformation (by fluid flow) and dendrite fragmentation (which provides grain boundary sites for recrystallization nucleation and for the "appearing"recrystailized grains), occurs and plays a role in the grain refinement and the formation of fully random texture.
AB - Applying glass fluxing and cyclic superheating, rapid solidification of undercooled Ni-15at.%Cu alloy was performed by rapidly quenching the sample after recalescence. The evolution of micro structure and microtexture has been analyzed. At both low and high undercoolings, well-developed dendrites, within and around which are distributed by the fine cquiaxcd grains, arc observed. At low undercooling, the completely grain-refined microstructure shows a highly oriented texture without annealing twins, whereas at high undercooling a fully random texture as well as a number of annealing twins is observed. On this basis, all the possible mechanisms for grain refinement, as well as their effects on the microstructure formation, were discussed. The grain refinement at both low and high undercoolings is concluded to originate from dendrite fragmentation. Particularly, at high undercooling, recrystallization, as a consequence of dendrite deformation (by fluid flow) and dendrite fragmentation (which provides grain boundary sites for recrystallization nucleation and for the "appearing"recrystailized grains), occurs and plays a role in the grain refinement and the formation of fully random texture.
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U2 - 10.1557/jmr.2010.0257
DO - 10.1557/jmr.2010.0257
M3 - 文章
AN - SCOPUS:77958096787
SN - 0884-2914
VL - 25
SP - 1963
EP - 1974
JO - Journal of Materials Research
JF - Journal of Materials Research
IS - 10
ER -