On/off directional solidification of near peritectic TRIS-NPG with a planar but tilted solid/liquid interface under microgravity conditions.
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in: Scripta materialia, Jahrgang 214.2022, Nr. June, 114683, 22.03.2022.
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T1 - On/off directional solidification of near peritectic TRIS-NPG with a planar but tilted solid/liquid interface under microgravity conditions.
AU - Ludwig, Andreas
AU - Mogeritsch, Johann
AU - Rettenmayr, Markus
PY - 2022/3/22
Y1 - 2022/3/22
N2 - Understanding phenomena that occur during gradient annealing and initial transient of Bridgman-type directional solidification processes is essential for producing high-performance materials with specific properties. An experiment with alternating long time gradient annealing and directional solidification periods was performed on the International Space Station, using a near-peritectic transparent TRIS-NPG alloy. It transpired that accumulation of solute ahead of the solid/liquid interface continued to progress and that steady-state growth conditions were never achieved. The results demonstrate that (i) liquid being squeezed out from the mush during the long time gradient annealing period disables the formation of a flat interface; (ii) a thermal bias caused a slightly tilted planar solidification front; and (iii) growth of the metastable pro-peritectic α-phase led to the formation of a supersaturated solid that solidified with an intriguing low growth rate.
AB - Understanding phenomena that occur during gradient annealing and initial transient of Bridgman-type directional solidification processes is essential for producing high-performance materials with specific properties. An experiment with alternating long time gradient annealing and directional solidification periods was performed on the International Space Station, using a near-peritectic transparent TRIS-NPG alloy. It transpired that accumulation of solute ahead of the solid/liquid interface continued to progress and that steady-state growth conditions were never achieved. The results demonstrate that (i) liquid being squeezed out from the mush during the long time gradient annealing period disables the formation of a flat interface; (ii) a thermal bias caused a slightly tilted planar solidification front; and (iii) growth of the metastable pro-peritectic α-phase led to the formation of a supersaturated solid that solidified with an intriguing low growth rate.
U2 - 10.1016/j.scriptamat.2022.114683
DO - 10.1016/j.scriptamat.2022.114683
M3 - Artikel
VL - 214.2022
JO - Scripta materialia
JF - Scripta materialia
SN - 1359-6462
IS - June
M1 - 114683
ER -