Technical Notes - Growth of Iron Alloy Single Crystals from the Melt

- Organization:
- The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
- Pages:
- 2
- File Size:
- 239 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1958
Abstract
DEVELOPED to grow single crystals of alloys of high hardness and high melting points is a simple but effective apparatus described in this note. Growth from the melt, that is, by the Bridgman technique, hay be applied to metals or alloys which are physically hard as long as no phase transformation occurs on cooling to room temperature. The present apparatus was employed to grow single crystals of the ferromagnetic AI-Fe alloys above 1 wt pct Al and the Si-Fe alloys above 3 wt pct Si. Single Crystal Growth In a simple form, the method for growth of single crystals from the melt requires a molten metal charge in a pointed crucible which is slowly low-ered through a heated zone into a colder zone. Solidification starts at the bottom point and continues up the charge as the crucible is lowered through the heated zone. If a single crystal nucleates at the bottom, one crystal may grow throughout the charge under ideal conditions of slow growth.4,5 The presently developed method of growth was designed so that the chances that more than one crystal would grow were small. The single crystals were growth by the apparatus illustrated in Fig. 1. The charge was in the form
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(1958) Technical Notes - Growth of Iron Alloy Single Crystals from the MeltMLA: Technical Notes - Growth of Iron Alloy Single Crystals from the Melt. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1958.