Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1615488 Journal of Alloys and Compounds 2012 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

The effects of directional solidification rate on the solidified morphologies and phase transformations were studied in polycrystalline Ni50.5Mn25Ga24.5 alloy prepared by induction zone melting method. With the directional solidification rate increasing from 10 mm/h to 800 mm/h, the solidified morphologies of the austenite phase evolved from planar, to cellular, and then to dendritic. The premartensitic transformation was only observed in the planar austenite, and was suppressed in the cellular and dendritic morphologies. The martensitic transformation was observed in all austenitic morphologies. Increasing the directional solidification rate, the martensitic transformation temperatures were slightly decreased, and the transformation hysteresis was expanded. The local energy barrier related to the compositional segregation from the cellular and dendritic austenitic morphologies suppressed the premartensitic transformation and had little influence on martensitic transformation.

► Evolution of the austenitic solidification morphology of Ni50.5Mn25Ga24.5 was observed. ► The martensitic transformation was monitored in all austenitic morphologies. ► The premartensitic transformation was suppressed in the cellular and dendritic austenite.

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