Experimental determination of solid–liquid surface energy for Cd solid solution in Cd–Zn liquid solutions

The equilibrated grain boundary groove shapes for the Cd solid solution in equilibrium with the Cd-Zn liquid have been observed by rapid quenching. From the observed grain boundary groove shapes, the Gibbs-Thomson coefficient and the solid-liquid surface energy for the Cd solid solution in equilibri...

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Published inJournal of physics. Condensed matter Vol. 18; no. 45; pp. 10143 - 10155
Main Authors Saatçi, B, Pamuk, H
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Bristol IOP Publishing 15.11.2006
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Summary:The equilibrated grain boundary groove shapes for the Cd solid solution in equilibrium with the Cd-Zn liquid have been observed by rapid quenching. From the observed grain boundary groove shapes, the Gibbs-Thomson coefficient and the solid-liquid surface energy for the Cd solid solution in equilibrium with the Cd-Zn eutectic liquid have been determined to be (8.16 plus/minus 0.65) x 10(-8) K m and (121 plus/minus 16) ml m(-2) with the numerical method and from the Gibbs-Thomson equation, respectively. The grain boundary energy for the same material has been calculated as (241 plus/minus 30) mJ m(-2) from the observed grain boundary groove shapes. The thermal conductivities of the solid and liquid phases for Cd-26.5% Zn and Cd-5% Zn alloys have also been measured.
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ISSN:0953-8984
1361-648X
DOI:10.1088/0953-8984/18/45/003