Duplex dendrite growth kinetics and grain structure orientation features of containerlessly manufactured Fe–Cr–Ni alloys
Abstract
The formation mechanism of the metastable δ phase in two undercooled liquid Fe–Cr–Ni alloys with different Cr/Ni ratios was investigated in situ by the electromagnetic levitation method. As for the Fe–13%Cr–5%Ni alloy, the δ phase dendrite grew primarily from alloy melt at all levels of undercooling, and the solid/liquid interface migration rate increased monotonously as the undercooling rose, leading to significant refinement of lath martensite with enhanced texture in the microstructure. In particular, large amounts of metastable δ phase were preserved among the martensitic laths to ambient temperature at high undercooling. Competitive nucleation between the γ phase and metastable δ phase was observed in real time in the Fe–14.6%Ni–4.4%Cr alloy. The growth velocity of the primary phase dropped suddenly from 10.4 to 3.9 m s−1 once the undercooling exceeded the critical value of 110 K, indicating that the metastable δ phase grew preferentially from alloy melt. Subsequently, the γ phase nucleated in the δ phase with multi-point feature, while the duration time of the metastable δ phase decreased from 0.55 to 0.15 ms as the undercooling rose. The rapidly solidified Fe–14.6%Ni–4.4%Cr alloy was composed of lath martensite completely. As undercooling increased, the fraction of high-angle grain boundaries declined from 39.9% to 13.9%, and the microstructure transformed from coarse columnar grain to equiaxed grain with more consistent orientation.
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Journal Info
Journal of Applied Physics
American Institute of Physics
Authors (4)
L. Y. Li
K. L. Liu
MOE Key Laboratory of Materials Physics and Chemistry Under Extraordinary Conditions, School of Physical Science and Technology, Northwestern Polytechnical University , Xi'an 710072,
Y. Ruan
MOE Key Laboratory of Materials Physics and Chemistry Under Extraordinary Conditions, School of Physical Science and Technology, Northwestern Polytechnical University , Xi'an 710072,
B. Wei
School of Physical Science and Technology, Northwestern Polytechnical University 1 , Xi’an 710072,