2012
DOI: 10.1088/1757-899x/33/1/012034
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X-ray tomographic microscopy analysis of the dendrite orientation transition in Al-Zn

Abstract: Recently, Gonzales and Rappaz [Met. Mat. Trans. A37:2797, 2006] showed the influence of an increasing zinc content on the growth directions of aluminum dendrites. 100 and 110 dendrites were observed below 25wt.% and above 55wt.% zinc, respectively, whereas textured seaweeds and 320 dendrites were observed at intermediate compositions. Considering the complexity of these structures, it is necessary to first characterize them in further details and second, to model them using the phase field method. The so-calle… Show more

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“…The growth seems to operate by an alternating growth direction mechanism and could be linked to the competition between h100i and h110i characters, which was observed in equiaxed growth. [6,15,22] Although progress was made in the understanding of the microstructure formation mechanisms in Al-Zn alloys, some open questions remain. X-ray tomographic microscopy continues to be a critical tool for examining solidification microstructures, especially as high spatial resolutions are achievable with high temporal resolutions; thus, time-resolved, in situ solidification is a reality and can be used to broaden the spectrum of information available for interpretation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The growth seems to operate by an alternating growth direction mechanism and could be linked to the competition between h100i and h110i characters, which was observed in equiaxed growth. [6,15,22] Although progress was made in the understanding of the microstructure formation mechanisms in Al-Zn alloys, some open questions remain. X-ray tomographic microscopy continues to be a critical tool for examining solidification microstructures, especially as high spatial resolutions are achievable with high temporal resolutions; thus, time-resolved, in situ solidification is a reality and can be used to broaden the spectrum of information available for interpretation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1417) In addition, based on CT and EBSD, the seaweed-like dendrites were far from random, and their growth direction was still constrained within the {100} plane symmetry. 16,17) To the best of our knowledge, though, the preferred growth directions of dendrites in HEAs have not been identified systematically.…”
Section: Characterization Of Dendritic Growthmentioning
confidence: 99%