TY - JOUR
T1 - Surface tension measurement of undercooled liquid Ni-based multicomponent alloys
AU - Chang, J.
AU - Wang, H. P.
AU - Zhou, K.
AU - Wei, B.
PY - 2012/9/1
Y1 - 2012/9/1
N2 - The surface tensions of liquid ternary Ni-5%Cu-5%Fe, quaternary Ni-5%Cu-5%Fe-5%Sn and quinary Ni-5%Cu-5%Fe-5%Sn-5%Ge alloys were determined as a function of temperature by the electromagnetic levitation oscillating drop method. The maximum undercoolings obtained in the experiments are 272 (0.15T L), 349 (0.21T L) and 363K (0.22T L), respectively. For all the three alloys, the surface tension decreases linearly with the rise of temperature. The surface tension values are 1.799, 1.546 and 1.357N/m at their liquidus temperatures of 1719, 1644 and 1641K. Their temperature coefficients are 4.97210 -4, 5.05710 4 and 5.38510 4N/m/K. It is revealed that Sn and Ge are much more efficient than Cu and Fe in reducing the surface tension of Ni-based alloys. The addition of Sn can significantly enlarge the maximum undercooling at the same experimental condition. The viscosity of the three undercooled liquid alloys was also derived from the surface tension data.
AB - The surface tensions of liquid ternary Ni-5%Cu-5%Fe, quaternary Ni-5%Cu-5%Fe-5%Sn and quinary Ni-5%Cu-5%Fe-5%Sn-5%Ge alloys were determined as a function of temperature by the electromagnetic levitation oscillating drop method. The maximum undercoolings obtained in the experiments are 272 (0.15T L), 349 (0.21T L) and 363K (0.22T L), respectively. For all the three alloys, the surface tension decreases linearly with the rise of temperature. The surface tension values are 1.799, 1.546 and 1.357N/m at their liquidus temperatures of 1719, 1644 and 1641K. Their temperature coefficients are 4.97210 -4, 5.05710 4 and 5.38510 4N/m/K. It is revealed that Sn and Ge are much more efficient than Cu and Fe in reducing the surface tension of Ni-based alloys. The addition of Sn can significantly enlarge the maximum undercooling at the same experimental condition. The viscosity of the three undercooled liquid alloys was also derived from the surface tension data.
KW - multicomponent alloys
KW - surface tension
KW - undercooling
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U2 - 10.1080/09500839.2012.685768
DO - 10.1080/09500839.2012.685768
M3 - 文章
AN - SCOPUS:84864709817
SN - 0950-0839
VL - 92
SP - 428
EP - 435
JO - Philosophical Magazine Letters
JF - Philosophical Magazine Letters
IS - 9
ER -