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Thermophysical properties and rapid solidification of an undercooled liquid hexabasic Ni-based alloy

  • Northwestern Polytechnical University Xian

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Abstract

The surface tension and specific heat of liquid Ni-5%Cu-5%Fe-5%Co-5%Sn-5%Ge hexabasic alloy were measured over a broad range of temperature. The maximum undercooling obtained in the experiments is 363 K (0.22 T L). The surface tension value is determined as 1.460 N m-1 at the liquidus temperature of 1652 K, while its temperature coefficient is-6.361 × 10-4 N m-1K-1. The specific heat value is determined to be 41.49 ± 1.210 J mol-1K-1 in the temperature range from 1289 to 1850 K. The dendritic growth velocity of-Ni solid solution phase within the liquid alloy was measured as a function of undercooling, which attains 25.4 m s-1 at the undercooling of 358 K. The rapid dendritic growth results in the significant solute trapping of all the five solutes. The lattice constant of-Ni solid solution phase is found to increase with the extent of solute trapping. A microstructural morphology transition occurs from well-branched dendrites into equiaxed grains with the rise of undercooling.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)254-263
Number of pages10
JournalPhilosophical Magazine Letters
Volume93
Issue number5
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 May 2013

Keywords

  • rapid solidification
  • solute trapping
  • specific heat
  • surface tension

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