Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1797092 | Journal of Crystal Growth | 2006 | 16 Pages |
Abstract
In order to identify the phases involved in solid-liquid equilibria and the nature of coupled eutectic growth in quaternary alloys, several unidirectional solidification experiments were performed: two quaternary alloys with composition 37.5SCN-44.5DC-16.5NPG-1.5AMPD (wt%) and 34SCN-44DC-19NPG-3AMPD (wt%) were used for the experiments on monovariant eutectic growth. We find that in the last alloy the monoclinic NPG phase is fully suppressed by the addition of AMPD and three solid phases show coupled eutectic growth at the solid/liquid interface: the hexagonal phase (DC solid solution), the FCC phase (NPG-AMPD solid solution) and the BCC phase (SCN solid solution). The quasi-2D eutectic patterns obtained in a thin sample show the stacking sequence -BCC-Hex-FCC-Hex-. The volume ratio of Hex:BCC:FCC phases equals 4:3:2. In the quaternary alloy with 1.5Â wt% AMPD the monoclinic NPG phase is present at the solid/liquid interface and the eutectic growth is rather irregular.
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Authors
V.T. Witusiewicz, L. Sturz, U. Hecht, S. Rex,