Time-resolved absorption imaging using synchrotron radiation X-rays allows us to observe solidification of metallic alloys of interest. This paper presents peritectic solidification in Sn-Cd alloy and Fe-C alloys. In unidirectional solidification of Sn-Cd alloy, the formation of a banded structure, in which two phases were alternatively piled up in the growth direction, was clearly observed. Sequence of nucleation or fluctuation of triple junction (primary phase / secondary phase / liquid) resulted in the banded structure. Ease of nucleation for both phases contributed to the banded structure formation. In carbon steel (Fe-0.45mass%C), the transformation from δ phase to γ phase was observed. At lower cooling rates, γ phase was produced in semisolid state of δ phase and liquid, indicating the peritectic reaction occurred during solidification. In contrast, δ phase transformed into γ phase when solidification nearly completed at temperatures 100K below the liquidus temperature. Namely, the transformation seemed to be massive. The observation showed that two different transformation modes operated in Fe-C alloy.
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Yasuda, H., Nagira, T., Yoshiya, M., Uesugi, M., Nakatsuka, N., Kiire, M., … Umetani, K. (2011). In-situ observation of peritectic solidification in Sn-Cd and Fe-C alloys. In IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering (Vol. 27). https://doi.org/10.1088/1757-899X/27/1/012084
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