Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9829492 | Journal of Crystal Growth | 2005 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
The microstructure evolution of undercooled Fe-7.5 at% Ni melt was investigated by fluxing and cyclic superheating. Within the undercooling, ÎT, range achieved, two kinds of grain refinement and one grain coarsening occur and different as-solidified morphologies result. The first grain refinement, occurring if ÎT<56 K, can be ascribed to the breakup of dendrite-skeleton owing to remelting, whereas the second grain refinement was caused by recrystallization induced by the stress originating from the rapid solidification contraction with ÎT>153 K. With further increase of ÎT beyond 287 K, however, grain coarsening occurs as a result of the formation of metastable phase δ and the solid-state grain coalescence.
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Authors
Y.Z. Chen, G.C. Yang, F. Liu, N. Liu, H. Xie, Y.H. Zhou,