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Rapid solidification by unstable combustion synthesis
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 03 March 2011
Abstract
During combustion/micropyretic synthesis, conditions that give rise to rapid solidification and rapidly solidified microstructures may be encountered. In this article, many such conditions are identified for the first time in a Ni–Al system. In addition, the banded structures and aligned dendrites that are encountered in this system are also examined. The various techniques of rapid solidification that may be initiated with combustion synthesis are examined and discussed.
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