MICROSTRUCTURES OF RAPIDLY SOLIDIFIED ALUMINUM ALLOYS.

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An investigation was performed to study the origin and stability of microstructures in rapidly solidified aluminum alloys. Al-Ni and Al-Fe base alloys were rapidly solidified by means of laser surface melting and melt spinning techniques. Microstructures were studied using optical and transmission electron microscopy. The effect of microstructure on mechanical properties was also studied using microhardness measurements.

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Zindel, J. W., Stanley, J. T., Field, R. D., & Fraser, H. L. (1984). MICROSTRUCTURES OF RAPIDLY SOLIDIFIED ALUMINUM ALLOYS. In Materials Research Society Symposia Proceedings (Vol. 28, pp. 317–321). Elsevier Science Publ Co. https://doi.org/10.2464/jilm.20.539

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