TY - JOUR
T1 - Unveiling the grain refinement mechanism upon rapid solidification of Ni75Cu25 alloy
T2 - A synergistic study of undercooled experiments and MD simulation
AU - Qu, Jiarun
AU - Cui, Dexu
AU - Zhang, Jianbao
AU - Wang, Xinxin
AU - Pu, Zhenxin
AU - Zhang, Pengfei
AU - Kai, Ji jung
AU - Wang, Haifeng
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2025 Elsevier Inc.
PY - 2025/9
Y1 - 2025/9
N2 - Grain refinement of nickel-based high-temperature alloys has perpetually represented a longstanding pursuit within the realm of research. In this study, a synergistic approach combining undercooled experiment and molecular dynamics (MD) simulation was used to unravel the intricate grain refinement mechanism in rapid solidification of Ni75Cu25 alloy. The results show that spontaneous grain refinement occurred at both low and high undercooling. At low undercooling, MD simulations have confirmed that the principal mechanism behind grain refinement is the remelting of primary dendrites. While at the high undercooling, the main mechanisms for grain refinement are the formation of subgrains and subsequent recrystallization. Furthermore, during the transition from low to high undercooling, orientation scattering and orientation splitting caused by subgrain rotation are the common phenomena, leading to the spontaneous grain refinement. The study not only contributes to a better understanding of non-equilibrium solidification phenomena of nickel-based high-temperature alloys but also holds significant implications for tailoring material properties through controlled grain refinement strategies.
AB - Grain refinement of nickel-based high-temperature alloys has perpetually represented a longstanding pursuit within the realm of research. In this study, a synergistic approach combining undercooled experiment and molecular dynamics (MD) simulation was used to unravel the intricate grain refinement mechanism in rapid solidification of Ni75Cu25 alloy. The results show that spontaneous grain refinement occurred at both low and high undercooling. At low undercooling, MD simulations have confirmed that the principal mechanism behind grain refinement is the remelting of primary dendrites. While at the high undercooling, the main mechanisms for grain refinement are the formation of subgrains and subsequent recrystallization. Furthermore, during the transition from low to high undercooling, orientation scattering and orientation splitting caused by subgrain rotation are the common phenomena, leading to the spontaneous grain refinement. The study not only contributes to a better understanding of non-equilibrium solidification phenomena of nickel-based high-temperature alloys but also holds significant implications for tailoring material properties through controlled grain refinement strategies.
KW - Molecular dynamics simulation
KW - NiCu alloy
KW - Rapid solidification
KW - Spontaneous grain refinement
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U2 - 10.1016/j.matchar.2025.115248
DO - 10.1016/j.matchar.2025.115248
M3 - 文章
AN - SCOPUS:105007610823
SN - 1044-5803
VL - 227
JO - Materials Characterization
JF - Materials Characterization
M1 - 115248
ER -