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The directional solidification of Pb-Sn-Cd alloys

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The growing interest in composite structures for new material applications makes it necessary to determine just how generally we can apply existing solidification theory to controlled three-phase ternary solidification. The Pb-Sn-Cd ternary eutectic system was used as a suitable model system to completely map the phase morphology as a function of G/R and compositions. By carefully controlling the freezing rate and the thermal gradient in the liquid ahead of the solid-liquid interface (in the range 400 to 500 C/cm) the following areas of interest were investigated: 1) the effect of growth velocity and composition on coupled structures, 2) ternary impurities and their effect on the minimum G/R for coupled growth in a binary system, 3) the effect of growth velocity and composition on the nonplanar interface structures, and 4) the adaptability of present theories (the constitutional supercooling criterion and Cline’s binary analysis) in predicting the region of coupled growth in a three-component eutectic system growing at steady-state. It was found that much of the one and two-phase directional solidification theory and terminology can be directly extended to a ternary eutectic system. This suggests a further extension to n-phase, m-component systems (m ≥ n) with at least a qualitative understanding of the solidification process.

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Holder, J.D., Oliver, B.F. The directional solidification of Pb-Sn-Cd alloys. Metall Trans 5, 2423–2437 (1974). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02644026

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