Abstract
The microstructure and crystallographic orientation relationship of the Mg- and the Mg 17Al 12-phase in a directionally solidified Mg–Al-eutectic have been study in the light microscope and in the scanning electron microscope equipped with an electron back scattering facility. The effects of the addition of small amounts of Sr on the microstructure were also studied. The Mg–Al-eutectic solidified with a lamellar morphology where the relationship λ 2 V=constant was obeyed for growth rates V<1.8×10 −3 cm/s and lamellar spacings λ≥2.5 μm. The crystallographic orientation relationship is: (11̄01) Mg‖(101̄) Mg 17Al 12, [112̄0] Mg‖[111] Mg 17Al 12. The interface plane was found to lie ∼10° from the (101̄)plane. The two phases of the eutectic grew with the angular discrepancy ( θ ND) to the [112̄0]- and the [110]-directions. The angle θ ND was found to decrease with increasing growth rate. The microstructure and crystallographic orientation relationship seemed unaffected by Sr addition.
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