Evolution of eutectic spacing during unidirectional solidification of Al-Ni alloys

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Autor(a) principal: Araujo,Igor Jefferson Cabral
Data de Publicação: 2011
Outros Autores: Silva,Bismarck Luiz da, Spinelli,José Eduardo, Garcia,Amauri
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Materials research (São Carlos. Online)
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Resumo: Hypoeutectic Al-Ni alloys show a ductile phase α distributed with a β phase Al3Ni fragile where β serves as reinforcement of the structure of the material. The eutectic composition alloys obey the relationship: λ2.v = C, where λ is the eutectic spacing, v is a tip growth rate and C is a constant. The aim of this study is to establish correlations between λ and v for hypoeutectic Al-1%, 3% and 5% Ni alloys. Unsteady-state upward directional solidification experiments were performed, as well as metallography, dissolution of the aluminum matrix and scanning electron microscopy (SEM). The interphase spacing of the three Al-Ni alloys decreased with increasing tip growth rate, with a predominance of a rod-like morphology on intermetallic. It was observed that parameters such as tip growth rate, cooling rate and temperature gradient decreases as the solidification front advances. It was further observed that a single experimental law λ = 1.2 v-0, 5 illustrates the evolution of the interphase spacing for any examined alloy.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Evolution of eutectic spacing during unidirectional solidification of Al-Ni alloys
title Evolution of eutectic spacing during unidirectional solidification of Al-Ni alloys
spellingShingle Evolution of eutectic spacing during unidirectional solidification of Al-Ni alloys
Araujo,Igor Jefferson Cabral
Al-Ni alloys
eutectics
unidirectional solidification
interphase spacing
title_short Evolution of eutectic spacing during unidirectional solidification of Al-Ni alloys
title_full Evolution of eutectic spacing during unidirectional solidification of Al-Ni alloys
title_fullStr Evolution of eutectic spacing during unidirectional solidification of Al-Ni alloys
title_full_unstemmed Evolution of eutectic spacing during unidirectional solidification of Al-Ni alloys
title_sort Evolution of eutectic spacing during unidirectional solidification of Al-Ni alloys
author Araujo,Igor Jefferson Cabral
author_facet Araujo,Igor Jefferson Cabral
Silva,Bismarck Luiz da
Spinelli,José Eduardo
Garcia,Amauri
author_role author
author2 Silva,Bismarck Luiz da
Spinelli,José Eduardo
Garcia,Amauri
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Araujo,Igor Jefferson Cabral
Silva,Bismarck Luiz da
Spinelli,José Eduardo
Garcia,Amauri
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Al-Ni alloys
eutectics
unidirectional solidification
interphase spacing
topic Al-Ni alloys
eutectics
unidirectional solidification
interphase spacing
description Hypoeutectic Al-Ni alloys show a ductile phase α distributed with a β phase Al3Ni fragile where β serves as reinforcement of the structure of the material. The eutectic composition alloys obey the relationship: λ2.v = C, where λ is the eutectic spacing, v is a tip growth rate and C is a constant. The aim of this study is to establish correlations between λ and v for hypoeutectic Al-1%, 3% and 5% Ni alloys. Unsteady-state upward directional solidification experiments were performed, as well as metallography, dissolution of the aluminum matrix and scanning electron microscopy (SEM). The interphase spacing of the three Al-Ni alloys decreased with increasing tip growth rate, with a predominance of a rod-like morphology on intermetallic. It was observed that parameters such as tip growth rate, cooling rate and temperature gradient decreases as the solidification front advances. It was further observed that a single experimental law λ = 1.2 v-0, 5 illustrates the evolution of the interphase spacing for any examined alloy.
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