Abstract

AbstractA theory connected with spontaneous fluctuations of the limited spectrum solid state particle concentrations in the case of binary metallic macrosystems crystallizing from the binary melts is developed. Normal kinetics was found to be realized in the case of very dilute binary metallic solid solutions within the small ‘supercoolings’ region. A comparison between the theoretical and experimental data on the crystallization kinetics of very dilute binary metallic solid state solutions within the small ‘supercoolings’ region has been made. For some types of binary metallic macrosystems the quantitative restrictions of the supercooling regions within which a fluctuation mechanism and normal kinetics are assumed to act have been established. The restrictions are conditioned by some parameters of the binary macroscopic melt and two‐phase transitional zone considered.

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