Droplet Evolution and Refinement During Liquid–Liquid Decomposition of Zn-6 Wt Pct Bi Immiscible Alloy Under High Static Magnetic Fields

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In situ solidification experiments on Zn-6 wt pct Bi immiscible alloys were conducted to investigate the droplet evolution under high static magnetic fields (HSMFs). The results showed that a microstructure with extremely fine Bi-rich particles distributed in the matrix can be obtained under an HSMF of 29 T. The average diameter of the Bi-rich phase decreased with the increasing magnetic flux density. Stokes sedimentation disappeared when the HSMF was larger than 18 T. Starting at an HSMF of 18 T, Bi-rich droplets grew via pure diffusion in the liquid matrix. The HSMF decreased the spacing of the droplet arrays when the cooling rate (R) was approximately 1600 °C/min. The formation of a Zn-rich phase surrounded by a Bi-rich shell at HSMFs below 18 T, when R was approximately 60 °C/min, was attributed to the thermoelectric magnetic force.

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Zheng, T., Zhong, Y., Wang, J., Ren, Z., Ren, W., Lei, Z., … Wei, X. (2018). Droplet Evolution and Refinement During Liquid–Liquid Decomposition of Zn-6 Wt Pct Bi Immiscible Alloy Under High Static Magnetic Fields. Metallurgical and Materials Transactions A: Physical Metallurgy and Materials Science, 49(8), 3333–3345. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11661-018-4638-8

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