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Two-phase growth in peritectic Fe–Ni alloys

✍ Scribed by M. Vandyoussefi; H.W. Kerr; W. Kurz


Book ID
104402253
Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
2000
Tongue
English
Weight
820 KB
Volume
48
Category
Article
ISSN
1359-6454

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✦ Synopsis


AbstractÐBridgman crystal growth experiments were carried out to investigate the solidi®cation behavior of Fe±Ni alloys containing nominally between 4 and 4.5 at.% Ni. Due to macrosegregation, a radial concentration gradient was established across the cylindrical specimens. Due to this gradient, a series of solid/ liquid interface morphologies was observed. Oriented two-phase microstructures, which formed either lamellar or ®brous d-ferrite in an austenite (g ) matrix, were found in the central region of specimens with a composition of some 4.2 at.% Ni and a G/V ratio close to the critical ratio for solid/liquid interface breakdown. At slightly smaller concentrations, oscillatory two-phase structures formed which were similar to the 2-l instabilities of o-eutectic alloys. The observations con®rm that at low solidi®cation rates the stable growth morphology in peritectic alloys cannot be selected by the highest growth temperature criterion. A recently developed nucleation and constitutional undercooling criterion (NCU) was applied to establish a solidi®cation microstructure selection map. Reasonable agreement was obtained between calculated and experimental results. Based on eutectic growth theory the possibility of simultaneous two-phase growth in peritectic alloys is discussed.


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