posted on 2018-06-12, 13:01authored byN. D'Souza, L. M. Feitosa, G. D. West, H. B. Dong
The evolution of eutectic morphologies following primary solidification has been studied in the refractory metal aluminide (Ta-Al-Fe, Nb-Al-Co, and Nb-Al-Fe) ternary systems. The undercooling accompanying solid growth, as related to the extended solute solubility in the primary and secondary phases can be used to account for the evolution of phase morphologies during ternary eutectic solidification. For small undercooling, the conditions of interfacial equilibrium remain valid, while in the case of significant undercooling when nucleation constraints occur, there is a departure from equilibrium leading to unexpected phases. In Ta-Al-Fe, an extended solubility of Fe in σ was observed, which was consistent with the formation of a halo of μ phase on primary σ. In Nb-Al-Co, a halo of C14 is formed on primary CoAl, but very limited vice versa. However, in the absence of a solidus projection it was not possible to definitively determine the extended solute solubility in the primary phase. In Nb-Al-Fe when nucleation constraints arise, the inability to initiate coupled growth of NbAl3 + C14 leads to the occurrence of a two-phase halo of C14 + Nb2Al, indicating a large undercooling and departure from equilibrium.
Funding
One of the authors (ND) would wish to acknowledge funding from the Accelerated Metallurgy Project, which was co-funded by the European Commission in the 7th Framework Programme (Contract NMP4-LA-2011-263206) and by the individual partner organizations. LMF would wish to thank CNPq for funding Ph.D. study.
History
Citation
Metallurgical and Materials Transactions A, 2018, 49: 1749.
Author affiliation
/Organisation/COLLEGE OF SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING/Department of Engineering
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VoR (Version of Record)
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Metallurgical and Materials Transactions A
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Springer Verlag (Germany) for Minerals, Metals and Materials Society (TMS), ASM International