Dresden 2006 – scientific programme
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MM: Metall- und Materialphysik
MM 5: Phase transitions II
MM 5.2: Talk
Monday, March 27, 2006, 12:00–12:15, IFW D
Effect of melt convection on microstructure evolution of Nd-Fe-B alloys using a forced crucible rotation technique — •Kaushik Biswas1, Regina Hermann1, Joerg Acker1, Gunter Gerbeth2, Janis Priede2, and Victor Shatrov2 — 1Leibniz Institute for Solid State and Materials Research (IFW) Dresden, Germany — 2Forschungszentrum Rossendorf e.V., Institut für Sicherheitsforschung, Germany
The forced crucible rotation technique has been applied to the solidification of Nd-Fe-B alloys. Specially sealed samples were subjected to well-defined forced rotation during induction heating and solidification. The resulting microstructure of the Nd-Fe-B alloys in consideration of melt convection has been investigated using scanning electron probe microscopy. The determination of the a-Fe volume fraction by measuring the magnetic moment in a vibrating sample magnetometer (VSM) resulted in a distinct reduction of the a-Fe volume fraction in samples with high crucible rotation frequencies. Furthermore, the investigation has been extended the peritectic Ti-Al system. It could be shown that the secondary dendritic arm spacing of the properitectic phase reduces with increasing forced sample rotation frequency.