Abstract
The liquid-liquid phase separation in undercooled Co-Cu alloy melts has been investigated by differential thermal analysis in combination with glass fluxing technique over a composition range of 16.0-87.2 at% Cu. The DTA signals, obtained during isochronous cooling, indicate that this separation process is exothermic and proceeds till the rapid solidification of Co-rich liquid phase occurs. The metastable miscibility gap that was determined directly and reproducibly from the onset temperatures of this process is slightly shifted to the Cu-rich side and roughly symmetrical about a Cu concentration of 53 at.%. The measured critical temperature of phase separation is 1547 ± 1.5 K and is about 108 K below the corresponding liquids temperature. In the present measurements the separated Co-rich liquid always solidified prior to the Cu-rich phase, which crystallized near the peritectic temperature. Lower surface tension and better wetting properties of the Cu-rich liquid phase with glass flux are responsible for the Co-rich phase to be always encased by the Cu-rich phase. In addition, thermodynamic calculations have been accomplished leading to a binodal line, which is in sufficient agreement with the experimental results.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 503-510 |
Number of pages | 8 |
Journal | Materials Science and Engineering: A |
Volume | 325 |
Issue number | 1-2 |
DOIs | |
State | Published - 28 Feb 2002 |
Keywords
- Metastable phase separation
- Microstructure
- Peritectic
- Rapid solidification
- Undercooling