The effect of solutes on grain formation has been studied over a century but is still under debating,simply because it is a very complex topic.This article focuses on the effect of dissolved solute on the growth,fragm...The effect of solutes on grain formation has been studied over a century but is still under debating,simply because it is a very complex topic.This article focuses on the effect of dissolved solute on the growth,fragmentation of a dendrite and the resultant grain size.Experimental data on grain size in magnesium and aluminum alloys with various solute concentrations are collected and analyzed using phase diagram variables including Q,P,andΔT.The physical meaning of each phase diagram variable is discussed.Curve fitting of the recently proposed two-parameter models with experimental data suggests that there is a clear correlation between the measured grain size and the solidification range of the alloy over the entire range of the hypoeutectic composition.Such a trend of grain size vs.ΔT is closely related to the grain refining mechanisms operating under relevant experimental conditions.A critical review of the grain refining mechanisms indicates that the mechanisms associated with the dendrite fragmentation are operating under the conditions where convection is substantial in the melt during its solidification.展开更多
High-intensity ultrasonic vibration was focused on the tip of conical steel specimens to induce severe plastic deformation at room temperature. We found, for the first time, that grain size smaller than 200 nm was obt...High-intensity ultrasonic vibration was focused on the tip of conical steel specimens to induce severe plastic deformation at room temperature. We found, for the first time, that grain size smaller than 200 nm was obtained. Furthermore, the sharp tip of the conical specimen became umbrella-shaped or disk-shaped. The tip size changed from 0.5 mm diameter to a disk about 5 mm diameter, representing a large amount of plastic deformation in the metal at the tip of the conical specimen.展开更多
文摘The effect of solutes on grain formation has been studied over a century but is still under debating,simply because it is a very complex topic.This article focuses on the effect of dissolved solute on the growth,fragmentation of a dendrite and the resultant grain size.Experimental data on grain size in magnesium and aluminum alloys with various solute concentrations are collected and analyzed using phase diagram variables including Q,P,andΔT.The physical meaning of each phase diagram variable is discussed.Curve fitting of the recently proposed two-parameter models with experimental data suggests that there is a clear correlation between the measured grain size and the solidification range of the alloy over the entire range of the hypoeutectic composition.Such a trend of grain size vs.ΔT is closely related to the grain refining mechanisms operating under relevant experimental conditions.A critical review of the grain refining mechanisms indicates that the mechanisms associated with the dendrite fragmentation are operating under the conditions where convection is substantial in the melt during its solidification.
文摘High-intensity ultrasonic vibration was focused on the tip of conical steel specimens to induce severe plastic deformation at room temperature. We found, for the first time, that grain size smaller than 200 nm was obtained. Furthermore, the sharp tip of the conical specimen became umbrella-shaped or disk-shaped. The tip size changed from 0.5 mm diameter to a disk about 5 mm diameter, representing a large amount of plastic deformation in the metal at the tip of the conical specimen.