HETEROGENEOUS NUCLEATION OF IN PARTICLES EMBEDDED IN AN AL MATRIX

被引:72
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作者
ZHANG, DL
CANTOR, B
机构
[1] Oxford Centre for Advanced Materials and Composites, Department of Metallurgy and Science of Materials, Oxford, OX1 3PH, Oxford University, Parks Road
来源
PHILOSOPHICAL MAGAZINE A-PHYSICS OF CONDENSED MATTER STRUCTURE DEFECTS AND MECHANICAL PROPERTIES | 1990年 / 62卷 / 05期
关键词
Calorimetry - Microscopic Examination--Transmission Electron Microscopy;
D O I
10.1080/01418619008244919
中图分类号
T [工业技术];
学科分类号
08 ;
摘要
A hypomonotectic alloy of Al-7 wt% In has been manufactured by melt spinning and the resulting microstructure examined by transmission electron microscopy. The rapidly solidified hypomonotectic Al-7 wt% In exhibits a homogeneous distribution of facetted In particles embedded in an Al matrix, with average In particle sizes of 20–40nm depending upon the wheel speed during melt spinning. The In particles exhibit an orientation relationship with the f.c.c. Al matrix, which can be described as {111}A1 ‖ {111}in and (110)Al II (110)in, using a face-centred tetragonal representation for In. The In particles have a truncated octahedral shape bounded by {111}Al and {100}A1 facets. The equilibrium In particle shape, and therefore the anisotropy of solid Al-solid In and solid Al-liquid In surface energies, have been monitored as a function of temperature during in situ heating in a transmission electron microscope. The anisotropy of the solid Al-solid In surface energy is constant between room temperature and the In melting temperature, with the {100}Al surface energy being on average about 36% greater than the {111}Al ‖ {111}In surface energy and 25% greater than the other {lll}Al surface energy. When the In particles melt, the {100}Al facets disappear and all the {111}Al surface energies become equal. The {111}A1 facets do not disappear when the In particles melt, and the anisotropy of the solid Al-liquid In surface energy decreases gradually from 1.25 to 1 with increasing temperature above the In particle melting temperature. The kinetics of In particle solidification have been examined by heating and cooling experiments in a differential scanning calorimeter. The In particle solidification is nucleated catalytically by the surrounding Al matrix on the {111}Al facetted surfaces, with an undercooling of 13 K and a contact angle of 27°. © 1990 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.
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