Abstract

The heterogeneous nucleation of Al 2Cu in AlAl 2 Cu eutectic liquids droplets embedded in an Al matrix has been studied by a combination of optical microscopy, transmission electron microscopy and differential scanning calorimetry. Nucleation of Al 2Cu is stimulated catalytically by the surrounding matrix at a temperature approx. 25°C below the eutectic temperature. With increasing cooling rate, the solidification onset, peak and end temperatures decrease and the peak height and width of the solidification exotherm increase. the contact angle at the AlAl 2 Cu liquid triple point is calculated to be 24.6° from the variation of exothermic peak width with cooling rate, but the corresponding calculated value of the number of potential catalytic nucleation sites is physically unrealistic.

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