Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1563202 | Computational Materials Science | 2008 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
A model is presented to describe the microstructure evolution during a liquid-liquid decomposition when cooling an alloy rapidly in the miscibility gap. The model was first verified by comparing with the experiments and then applied to investigate the microstructure formation in a rapid solidified Cu-Co alloy. The results indicate that the size of the minority phase particles is dominated by the nucleation behavior of the minority phase droplets (MPDs) during the liquid-liquid decomposition. Both the Brownian coagulations of the MPDs and the diffusional interaction between the MPDs affect the nucleation of the MPDs. The later has a relatively stronger effect.
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Authors
Jiuzhou Zhao, Haili Li, Qingliang Wang, Jie He,