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Growth Competition During Double Recalescence in Fe-Cr-Ni Alloys
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 10 February 2011
Abstract
The rapid solidification of a Fe- 12wt%Cr- 16wt%Ni alloy was investigated under containerless processing conditions using both ground-based electromagnetic levitation equipment and aboard the shuttle Columbia using the TEMPUS facility. A high-speed digital video technique was used to image growth of the metastable ferritic phase and the stable austenitic phase into the undercooled melt. Above a critical undercooling, the metastable phase nucleates first. After a delay, a second thermal rise is observed during transformation to the stable phase. Double recalescence events were observed at temperatures consistent with the To, temperature of the bcc phase thus defining a value of the critical undercooling for metastable nucleation which is significantly lower than previously predicted. For a given liquid temperature the velocity of the stable fcc phase is greater than that of the metastable bcc phase. The velocity for growth of the stable phase into the semi-solid which forms during primary metastable recalescence was also measured and found to be independent of the initial undercooling. A model based on competitive growth of the two phases successfully predicts the limit where double recalescence events may be detected.
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