An example: Characterisation of solidified microstructure of Al-4wt%Cu alloy
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Ue ge po Al-4wt%Cu alloy (size @6x100mm) was melted in a four-zone resistance heated Bridgman type
fle sgn * furnace [1]. Temperatures of zones were adjusted to 800, 750, 700 and 650°C to produce a
12 ams cp by temperature gradient on the furnace wall. The furnace temperature was controlled by four
1 Can be rou thermocouples located in the furnace tube. The specimens were inserted into a graphite bar, which
fic mer was placed inside a silica tube. After melting the probes were moved downward into the water
—_ ie placed under the furnace. Six thermocouples (NiCr-Ni) in the graphite rod around the sample
meu recorded the temperature during the solidification. A computer program was worked out to calculate
orimary ni the temperature gradient and solid/liquid interface velocity values from the measured temperature
Co data. The moving velocities (v) were 5x10, 2x10* and 8x10“ m/s. The calculated interface
¢ tied ff velocities (5.1x10°%, 2.1x10%, 7.9x10™* m/s) were very similar to the moving velocities. The
ms hd i calculated temperature gradient at the solid/liquid interface (Gy) was 1500 K/m. The sketch of the
NE ho experimental equipment can be seen in Fig. 1.
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Fig. 1: Sketch of the unidirectional solidification equipment
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nd phases can b8 The solidification of specimens began with the formation of a solid solution dendrites. At the end
of solidification non-equilibrium eutectic (a+ALCu) was formed between the primary and
secondary dendrite arms (see Fig.5). The eutectic was degenerated in some cases; the a solid
solution part of eutectic was solidified on the surface of a dendrite [2].
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