On the composition dependence of faceting behaviour of primary phases during solidification

Saroch, Mamta ; Dubey, K. S. ; Ramachandrarao, P. (1993) On the composition dependence of faceting behaviour of primary phases during solidification Journal of Crystal Growth, 126 (4). pp. 701-706. ISSN 0022-0248

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Abstract

The entropy of solution of the primary aluminium-rich phase in the aluminium-tin melts has been evaluated as a function of temperature using available thermodynamic and phase equilibria data with a view to understand the faceting behaviour of this phase. It was noticed that the range of compositions in which alloys of aluminium and tin yield a faceted primary phase is correlated with the domain of compositions over which the entropy of solution shows a strong temperature dependence. It is demonstrated that both a high value of the entropy of solution and a strong temperature dependence of it are essential for providing faceting. A strong temperature dependence of the entropy of solution is in turn a consequence of negligible liquidus slope and existence of retrograde solubility. The Ag---Bi and Ag---Pb systems have similar features.

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