Publication Date:
2019-07-13
Description:
Investigation of the solidification behavior of spherical specimens of Ni-12 wt % Sn and Ni-1 wt % Ag that froze radially from the surface toward the center and cylindrical specimens of Al-33 wt % Cu eutectic that froze directionally under appropriately selected conditions of thermal gradient at the solid-liquid interface and growth rate. Possible effects of vacuum and low gravity conditions, under which the spherical specimens were processed, on observed nucleation and growth phenomena are discussed. A genetic explanation is given of observed microstructures, and the distributions of alloying elements is discussed. In directionally solidified eutectic specimens a comparison is made between statistically evaluated growth defects in Skylab and in ground specimens.
Keywords:
THERMODYNAMICS AND COMBUSTION
Type:
AIAA PAPER 74-645
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Thermophysics and Heat Transfer Conference; Jul 15, 1974 - Jul 17, 1974; Boston, MA
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