Development of Metastable Solidification Structures Using the Electrospark Deposition Process

  • Brochu M
  • G. Portillo J
  • Milligan J
  • et al.
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Abstract

Electrospark deposition (ESD) was studied to investigate the possibility of forming non-equilibrium microstructures in Al alloy systems. The results have demonstrated that the level of supersaturation is system-dependent. The Al-10 wt% Mg system exhibited a complete supersaturation, while the Al-Si system had a supersaturation level reaching about 1wt%. The ESD process was also used to demonstrate the possibility of forming metastable intermetallics in the Al-Ni system, such as the Al 9 Ni 2. When comparing the present results with the literature of rapid solidification of these alloys using other processes, the discrepancy between the extent of non-equilibrium microstructure obtained is believed to be associated with the formation and duration of the weld pool prior to solidification.

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Brochu, M., G. Portillo, J., Milligan, J., & W. Heard, D. (2014). Development of Metastable Solidification Structures Using the Electrospark Deposition Process. The Open Surface Science Journal, 3(1), 105–114. https://doi.org/10.2174/1876531901103010105

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