Abstract
The effects of power ultrasound on the peritectic solidification of binary Sn–10%Co peritectic type alloy were investigated. If introducing ultrasound in the whole solidification process, primary CoSn intermetallic compound which grew as coarse strips with a preferred grain orientation under static condition was considerably refined and exhibited a random orientation distribution. Moreover, the significant increase in thickness ratio of peritectic CoSn2 to primary CoSn compounds indicated that the peritectic transformation was remarkably enhanced. To further reveal the underlying mechanism, power ultrasound was respectively applied to primary phase growth and peritectic transformation stages. As compared with the latter one, the former procedure led to a finer primary CoSn phase and a higher peritectic transformation extent. The results showed that ultrasound induced refinement of primary CoSn phase played the dominant role, while ultrasound accelerated atomic diffusion between primary and peritectic solid phases may also contributed to the enhancement of peritectic transformation. Both the yield strength and ultimate compressive strength of Sn–10%Co alloy were improved after ultrasonic solidification.
Original language | English |
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Article number | 154297 |
Journal | Journal of Alloys and Compounds |
Volume | 827 |
DOIs | |
State | Published - 25 Jun 2020 |
Keywords
- Compressive strength
- Grain refinement
- Intermetallic compound
- Peritectic solidification
- Power ultrasound