Phase separation and microstructural characteristics of undercooled Cu-Pb immiscible alloy

Xiujun Han, Nan Wang, Bingbo Wei

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Abstract

Bulk samples of Gu-80% Pb hypermonotectic alloy were undercooled by up to 270 K (0.21 TL) with glass fluxing technique. The undercooling behavior and the final microstructure were investigated experimentally. It was found that the macrosegregation decreased with the increase of undercooling exponentially. When undercooling reached 270 K, the volume fraction of macrosegregation was reduced by one order of magnitude. Meanwhile, high undercooling brought about significant changes to the microstructural morphology of S(Cu) phase. At small undercoolings, S(Cu) phase grew in dendritic manner. As undercooling increased, S(Cu) dendrite transformed gradually to spherical shell. This morphology transition was ascribed to the concurrent action of the phase separation within miscibility gap and the subsequent solidification process of L2(Pb) matrix. As an essential step to model the final microstructure, theoretical calculations related to the nucleation of L1(Cu) droplets were carried out.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)610-611
Number of pages2
JournalProgress in Natural Science: Materials International
Volume11
Issue number8
StatePublished - Aug 2001

Keywords

  • High undercooling
  • Immiscible alloy
  • Phase separation
  • Rapid solidification

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