Abstract

Directional solidification experiments on Cu-20 wt.% Sn peritectic alloy were carried out in a direct current magnetic field device to investigate the modification of the primary and peritectic phases. A precipitation of the acicular martensitic structure of peritectic phase was observed below the solid-liquid interface. The magnetic field increased the length of precipitation zone and moved the solid-liquid interface to high temperature side. Solid-state transformation of the peritectic phase was observed below the eutectoid temperature. The magnetic field increased first and then decreased the transformation. A transition of the primary dendrites from arrayed to nonaligned growth under the magnetic field was characterized and analyzed. 3D numerical simulations of the thermoelectric magnetic flows and the thermoelectric magnetic forces were performed. The modification of the primary and peritectic phases under the magnetic field should be attributed to the fluid flows in the liquid and the forces on the solid.

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