Microstructure and Liquid Phase Separation of CuCr Alloys Treated by High Current Pulsed Electron Beam
AUTOR(ES)
Zhou, Zhiming, Zhou, Tao, Chai, Linjiang, Tu, Jian, Wang, Yaping, Huang, Weijiu, Xiao, Hongmei, Xiao, Zhipei
FONTE
Mat. Res.
DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO
23/10/2015
RESUMO
Microstructures of CuCr25 and CuCr50 alloys treated by high current pulsed electron beam (HCPEB) were investigated in this work. The microstructure and solidification behavior of the Cr-rich phases were characterized by scanning electron microscopy (SEM). Results show that a remelting layer of 3~5 μm is formed on the surface of Cu-Cr alloys. The microstructure of the remelting layer reveals that both the fine dispersion of Cr-rich spheroids and the craters appear after HCPEB treatment. This means that metastable liquid phase separation occurs during rapid solidification under HCPEB treatment. In addition, the appearance of relatively large craters in the subsurface of Cr-rich particles with the distance about 5-10 μm provides direct evidences supporting results reported by other researchers in terms of numerical simulation temperature field of HCPEB treatments.
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