Abstract
Small droplets in size of 20–1000 μm of Al-Mn alloys have been undercooled by containerless solidification during free fall in a drop tube or by melt atomization. The as-solidified droplets were analyzed with respect to the phases formed from the undercooled melt by electron microscopy, x-ray diffraction, and differential thermal analysis. Depending on the droplet size, various phases have been identified ranging from supersaturated , intermetallic Mn, to quasicrystalline phases. The observed phase formation was interpreted in terms of nucleation, crystal growth, and transformation kinetics on the basis of current theories. This analysis gives a comprehensive description of phase formation in undercooled Al-Mn alloys in agreement with the experimental findings.
- Received 18 February 1992
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.46.5203
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