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- Title
Influence of Growth Rate on Microstructural Length Scales in Directionally Solidified NiAl-Mo Hypo-Eutectic Alloy.
- Authors
Zhang, Jianfei; Ma, Xuewei; Ren, Huiping; Chen, Lin; Jin, Zili; Li, Zhenliang; Shen, Jun
- Abstract
In this article, the Ni-46.1Al-7.8Mo (at.%) alloy was directionally solidified at different growth rates ranging from 15 μm/s to 1000 μm/s under a constant temperature gradient (334 K/cm). The dependence of microstructural length scales on the growth rate was investigated. The results show that, with the growth rate increasing, the primary dendritic arm spacings (PDAS) and secondary dendritic arm spacings (SDAS) decreased. There exists a large distribution range in PDAS under directional solidification conditions at a constant temperature gradient. The average PDAS and SDAS as a function of growth rate can be given as λ = 848.8967 V and λ = 64.2196 V, respectively. In addition, a comparison of our results with the current theoretical models and previous experimental results has also been made.
- Subjects
EUTECTIC alloys; NICKEL-aluminum alloys; MOLYBDENUM alloys; MICROSTRUCTURE; CRYSTAL growth; DENDRITIC crystals; THERMAL analysis
- Publication
JOM: The Journal of The Minerals, Metals & Materials Society (TMS), 2016, Vol 68, Issue 1, p178
- ISSN
1047-4838
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s11837-015-1671-6