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Chemistry and physics of rapidly solidified materials. Proceedings of the Symposium, St. Louis, MO, October 26, 27, 1982

Conference ·
OSTI ID:6484466
Various topics on the thermodynamics and kinetics, chemical and physical properties, and characterization and processing of rapidly solidified materials are considered. The subjects addressed include: rapid solidification of highly undercooled alloy droplets, formation of coarse intermetallics in rapidly solidified Al-Co alloys, structure development in melt-spun superalloy ribbons, production of alternative phases during liquid-to-solid nucleation in small droplets, solute distribution in highly-supercooled Fe-25 percent Ni alloy, and transformation characteristics of rapidly solidified shape-memory alloys. Also discussed are: precipitation and phase stability in some rapidly solidified steels, amorphous metal coatings as corrosion barriers, electronic structure of metallic glasses, corrosion resistance of rapidly quenched alloys, mechanical properties of rapidly quenched metals and alloys, corrosion of amorphous Ni40Co20Cr12Mo6Fe6B16 alloy, AES and XPS analysis of corrosion layers formed on amorphous FeCrNiPb, laser glazing of Ni60Nb40, and a comprehensive model of a plasma spraying process.
OSTI ID:
6484466
Report Number(s):
CONF-8210116-
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English