The effects of different ceramic materials, used as crucible, on the solidification of Cu-Pb hyper-monotectic alloys, has been studied during the D2 flight.We report the preliminary results of the analysis performed on the solidified specimens , which shows a strong influence, in microgravity conditions, of the relative volume fraction of the two co-existing phases, of the chemical nature of the ceramic container and of the thermal profiles on the solidification morphology of the alloy ingots.

Solidification behaviour of Cu-Pb hyper-monotectic alloys in microgravity conditions (WL-IHF-NUCIM)

Muolo ML;Ferrari M;Passerone A
1994

Abstract

The effects of different ceramic materials, used as crucible, on the solidification of Cu-Pb hyper-monotectic alloys, has been studied during the D2 flight.We report the preliminary results of the analysis performed on the solidified specimens , which shows a strong influence, in microgravity conditions, of the relative volume fraction of the two co-existing phases, of the chemical nature of the ceramic container and of the thermal profiles on the solidification morphology of the alloy ingots.
1994
Istituto di Chimica della Materia Condensata e di Tecnologie per l'Energia - ICMATE
Inglese
Eustathopoulos N
High Temperature Capillarity - an International Conference
High Temperature Capillarity - an International Conference
228
235
Bratislava, Slovakia, Institute of Inorganic Chemistry
Bratislava
SLOVACCHIA
Sì, ma tipo non specificato
8-11 May 1994
Bratislava
capillarity
microgravity
monotectic alloys
5
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Sangiorgi, R; Muolo, Ml; Ferrari, M; Rossitto, F; Passerone, A
273
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04 Contributo in convegno::04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
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