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Dynamics of core–shell particle formation in drop-tube processed metastable monotectic alloys

We examine the apparent size of the core and shell as a function of cooling rate in core–shell particles of the metastable monotectic alloy Co-50 at% Cu, finding that the volume fraction of the core systematically increases with cooling rate and hence undercooling. A model for this variation is prop...

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Published in:Acta materialia 2020-04, Vol.188, p.591-598
Main Authors: Mullis, Andrew M., Jegede, Oluwatoyin E., Bigg, Timothy D., Cochrane, Robert F.
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Language:English
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Summary:We examine the apparent size of the core and shell as a function of cooling rate in core–shell particles of the metastable monotectic alloy Co-50 at% Cu, finding that the volume fraction of the core systematically increases with cooling rate and hence undercooling. A model for this variation is proposed. A Monte-Carlo simulation is used to correct for sectioning effects allowing the true core:shell volume ratio to be estimated. From this, and the observation of a second, spinodal, episode of liquid phase separation we are able to estimate the undercooling at solidification. This permits a calculation of the time available following liquid phase separation for the migration giving rise to the observed core–shell structure to occur and hence the required Marangoni velocity required to such migration. [Display omitted]
ISSN:1359-6454
1873-2453
DOI:10.1016/j.actamat.2020.02.017