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1600510 1515889 2012 7 صفحه PDF دانلود رایگان
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Effect of withdrawal rate on the microstructure of directionally solidified NiAl–Cr(Mo) hypereutectic alloy
موضوعات مرتبط
مهندسی و علوم پایه مهندسی مواد فلزات و آلیاژها
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Effect of withdrawal rate on the microstructure of directionally solidified NiAl–Cr(Mo) hypereutectic alloy
چکیده انگلیسی

Solidification microstructure and growth interface morphology of directionally solidified Ni–31Al–32Cr–6Mo(at.%) hypereutectic alloy were studied. The experiments were carried out at higher temperature gradient of about 250 K cm−1 with different withdrawal rates of 4–500 μm s−1. When the withdrawal rate was less than 50 μm s−1, the primary Cr(Mo) dendrites were gradually eliminated through competitive growth between the primary phase and the eutectic phase. When the withdrawal rate exceeded 100 μm s−1, no primary phase formed, eutectic phase grew directly. Fully eutectic microstructures with lamellar morphology were observed at all withdrawal rates. With increasing withdrawal rate V, the growth interface changed from planar to cellular and then dendritic, the solidification microstructure also transformed from planar eutectic to two-phase cellular eutectic and dendritic eutectic. The microstructure was refined and the eutectic interlamellar spacing λ decreased according to the relationship of λ = 4.82V−0.42. Compared to the alloy at eutectic composition, the volume fraction of Cr(Mo) strengthening phase was increased obviously.

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► Fully eutectic structure was obtained in NiAl–Cr(Mo) hypereutectic alloy.
► Two-phase cellular and dendritic eutectics were observed.
► λ2V = constant was also applicable for cellular and dendritic eutectic growth.
► The volume fraction of Cr(Mo) strengthening phase was significantly increased.

ناشر
Database: Elsevier - ScienceDirect (ساینس دایرکت)
Journal: Intermetallics - Volume 22, March 2012, Pages 99–105
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