z-logo
open-access-imgOpen Access
The structure of rapidly solidified foil of the eutectic Sn – 8.8 wt. % Zn alloy
Author(s) -
В. Г. Шепелевич,
Denis A. Zernitsa
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
žurnal belorusskogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta. fizika
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2617-3999
pISSN - 2520-2243
DOI - 10.33581/2520-2243-2020-1-67-72
Subject(s) - materials science , tin , solid solution , foil method , microstructure , eutectic system , alloy , metallurgy , zinc , annealing (glass) , composite material
Microstructure of rapidly solidified eutectic alloy foil Sn – 8.8 wt. % Zn was studied. The alloy foil consists of solid solutions of zinc and tin. Dark equiaxed dispersed precipitates of zinc solid solution are uniformly interspersed in the matrix of tin solid solution. The parameters of the microstructure were determined. The average chord of a random secant at the sections of precipitates of a solid solution of zinc is 0.33 mm, and the specific interface surface is 0.81 mm–1. The precipitations of the tin solid solution have a microcrystalline structure. Specific surface of high angle boundaries less than 1 mm–1. The texture of the precipitates of solid solutions of tin and zinc in the foil was studied, and the pole densities of the diffraction lines of these phases are presented. The tin solid solution has the texture (100), and the zinc solid solution has the (0001) texture, which is explained by the predominant growth of grains, in which the crystalline planes of (100) tin and (0001) zinc are most closely packed and perpendicular to the heat flux. Eutectic alloy Sn – 8.8 wt. % Zn is in an unstable state. Annealing the foil causes the dissolution of small and coarsening of large particles of zinc solid solution, as well as the decomposition of a supersaturated tin solid solution. These processes cause an enlargement of the microstructure: an increase in the average particle size (dZn) of a solid solution of zinc and its volume fraction (VZn), a decrease in the specific surface (S ) of interphase boundaries.

The content you want is available to Zendy users.

Already have an account? Click here to sign in.
Having issues? You can contact us here