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SAE Technical Paper Series, 1969
<div class="htmlview paragraph">Unidirectionally solidified eutectics offer a favorable approach for producing high strength multiphase materials where one phase serves as the matrix and the other phase or phases serve as the reinforcement. In addition to high strengths, these composite materials generally exhibit excellent microstructural ...
Earl R. Thompson, Frederick D. George
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<div class="htmlview paragraph">Unidirectionally solidified eutectics offer a favorable approach for producing high strength multiphase materials where one phase serves as the matrix and the other phase or phases serve as the reinforcement. In addition to high strengths, these composite materials generally exhibit excellent microstructural ...
Earl R. Thompson, Frederick D. George
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EUTECTIC SOLIDIFICATION IN METALS
Canadian Journal of Chemistry, 1951A study has been made of the process of solidification of the alloys of tin and lead the eutectic structure of which is typically lamellar. A technique was developed in which the rate and direction of solidification were controlled. It was demonstrated that freezing takes place by the simultaneous edgewise growth of the lamellae, the thickness of ...
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Predictability of Eutectic Microstructures
Materialwissenschaft und Werkstofftechnik, 1997AbstractThe interphase spacings σ in the microstructures of most binary and pseudobinary “normal” metallic eutectics can roughly be quan‐ tified with regard to their respective solidification rates v according to a general relationship constant the constant being commonly between 10−10 and 10−11 cm3 −1 The designation “normal” relates to similar ...
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Theory of eutectic alloys and eutectic (contact) melting
Metal Science and Heat Treatment, 2010The possibility is studied of using electrical contact eutectic melting for increasing the wear resistance of steel components. As a result of rapid solidification of a melt formed at the surface of a steel component there is formation of a pore-free wear-resistant layer of white cast iron.
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