In situ observation of solidification of undercooled hypoeutectic Ni-Ni3B alloy melt

Junfeng Xu, Feng Liu, Di Zhang

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Abstract

Solidification of undercooled Ni-3.3 wt% B alloy melt was investigated by glass fluxing. If ΔT e < 140 ± 10 K, two recalescences appear, indicating that stable eutectic reaction occurs; if ΔT e ≥ 140 ± 10 K, three recalescences can be observed, indicating that metastable eutectic reaction occurs. Analysis indicates that the phase fractions of the as-solidified structure can be predicted by the recalescence delay times in the cooling curves. High-speed video images show that the solidification interface of primary solidification changes from single dendritic shape to spherical shape with increasing ΔT p; the interface of eutectic solidification changes from many small dendrites to a single large one with increasing ΔT e; the interface of residual liquid solidification changes from many small rings to a single large one with increasing ΔT r. The growth velocity of eutectic solidification suggests a coupled growth at small and moderate undercoolings and decoupled growth at large undercooling, whereas that of residual liquid solidification cannot be interpreted by the available models.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1891-1902
Number of pages12
JournalJournal of Materials Research
Volume28
Issue number14
DOIs
StatePublished - 28 Jul 2013
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • cooling curves
  • eutectics
  • high-speed video (HSV)
  • recalescence
  • solidification

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