Comparison of dendrite and dispersive structure in rapidly solidified Cu–Co immiscible alloy with different heat flow modes

Sheng LI, Feng LIU, Wei YANG

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Abstract

Rapid solidification of Cu–Co immiscible alloy was investigated by glass-fluxing, spray casting and melt-spinning techniques. Both the transition from dendrite to dispersive structure and corresponding scale evolution were revealed and further elucidated in terms of the heat flow mode, nucleation and growth processes under different solidification conditions. With the increase of undercooling, columnar dendrite is replaced by dispersive structure due to the immiscible effect. In contrast, equiaxed dendrite forms in spray cast alloy due to multiple nucleation events and becomes thinner for the case of higher cooling rate. Ascribed to the enhanced non-equilibrium effect and insufficient period for collision and coagulation processes between separated droplets, fine globular dispersion appears upon the diameter of spray casting reaching 4 mm. As for the melt-spun ribbon with the highest cooling rate, a single-phase solid solution microstructure with refined grain of cellular morphology can be obtained, which is attributed to the suppression of liquid phase separation by instant solidification.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)227-233
Number of pages7
JournalTransactions of Nonferrous Metals Society of China (English Edition)
Volume27
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Jan 2017

Keywords

  • growth
  • immiscible alloy
  • microstructure
  • nucleation
  • rapid solidification

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