Abstract

Abstract In this paper the applicability and the efficiency of in-situ electrical resistance measurements with a four-probe method for monitoring the solidification process are presented. For this purpose a special measurement cell was developed. It enables simultaneous in-situ electrical resistance and temperature measurements during solidification to characterize the L → S phase transformation of metals and alloys. The method was experimentally demonstrated with a eutectic Pb – Sn (i. e. Pb-61.9 wt.% Sn) alloy. Additionally, the L → S phase transformation was monitored and compared with conventional differential thermoanalysis. The results of our investigation show that the simultaneous in-situ electrical resistance and temperature measurement method is able to determine the exact position of the start and end points of the L → S phase transformations from the resistance curves R(t) and the corresponding temperatures.

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