Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
7956031 Calphad 2013 9 Pages PDF
Abstract
Phase relations of Sn-Cu-Ce system are important in understanding metallurgical role of Ce in Sn-Cu based lead-free solder alloys. Thermodynamic assessment of Sn-Cu-Ce ternary system has been done based on experimental data about phase equilibria and thermodynamic properties by using the CALPHAD approach combined with first-principle calculations of formation enthalpy of key compounds. The solution phases (liquid, Fcc_A1, Bcc_A2 and Bct_A5) were treated as substitutional, of which the excess Gibbs energies were modeled by the Redlich-Kister polynomial. Considering its crystal structure and solid solubility range, intermetallic compound Ce11Sn10 was described with a three-sublattice model (Ce)0.429(Sn)0.429(Ce,Cu,Sn)0.142. Other binary and ternary intermetallic compounds were described as stoichiometric phases because of their limited homogeneity ranges. During optimization, Ce-Sn binary system was first assessed; then phase relations in Sn-Cu-Ce ternary system were modeled by combining with the optimized Ce-Cu and Cu-Sn binary systems in literatures. A set of thermodynamic parameters for all known phases were obtained, which can reproduce most experimental data. The Scheil model was used to simulate the process of non-equilibrium solidification for a series of alloys.
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