Three-dimensional reconstruction of anomalous eutectic in laser remelted Ni-30 wt.% Sn alloy

Yong Qing Cao, Xin Lin, Zhi Tai Wang, Li Lin Wang, Meng Hua Song, Hai Ou Yang, Wei Dong Huang

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Abstract

Laser remelting has been performed on Ni-30 wt.% Sn hypoeutectic alloy. An anomalous eutectic formed at the bottom of the molten pool when the sample was remelted thoroughly. 3D morphologies of the α-Ni and Ni3Sn phases in the anomalous eutectic region were obtained and investigated using serial sectioning reconstruction technology. It is found that the Ni3Sn phase has a continuous interconnected network structure and the α-Ni phase is distributed as separate particles in the anomalous eutectic, which is consistent with the electron backscatter diffraction pattern examinations. The α-Ni particles in the anomalous eutectic are supersaturated with Sn element as compared with the equilibrium phase diagram. Meanwhile, small wavy lamella eutectics coexist with anomalous eutectics. The Trivedi-Magnin-Kurz model was used to estimate undercooling with lamellar spacing. The results suggest that the critical undercooling found in undercooling solidification is not a sufficient condition for anomalous eutectic formation. Besides, α-Ni particles in the anomalous eutectic do not exhibit a completely random misorientation and some neighboring α-Ni particles have the same orientation. It is shown that both the coupled and decoupled growth of the eutectic two phases can generate the α-Ni + Ni3Sn anomalous eutectic structure.

Original languageEnglish
Article number065007
JournalScience and Technology of Advanced Materials
Volume16
Issue number6
DOIs
StatePublished - 14 Dec 2015

Keywords

  • 3D reconstruction
  • anomalous eutectic
  • laser remelting
  • Ni-Sn alloy

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