Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1796135 Journal of Crystal Growth 2007 9 Pages PDF
Abstract
Two bulk Ni-Pd alloys Ni75Pd25 and Ni54.8Pd45.2 have been undercooled beyond their hypercooling limits. As undercooling increases, two grain refinements, occurring at low and high undercooling, respectively, were observed in the solidification of both alloys, even though the equilibrium crystallization temperature range of the latter is only 5 K. Reaching of the hypercooling limit did not change the microstructural morphology abruptly, and dendritic substructure could still be found in the refined grains. Such experimental results cannot be interpreted satisfactorily by the theory that the break-up of dendrites during solidification is dominated by capillary force. It is proposed that the grain refinement at low undercooling results from the remelting associated with chemical superheating, but that at high undercooling is due to the post-solidification recrystallization.
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