Conference proceeding
The particle metallurgy-rapid solidification interface Atomization models and mechanisms
Advanced high-temperature alloys: Processing and properties; Proceedings of the Nicholas J. Grant Symposium, Cambridge, MA; UNITED STATES; 16-18 June 1985, pp.65-71
01 Jun 1986
Abstract
Droplet solidification rates in commercial and near commercial atomization processes are in the rapid solidification regime. This intrinsic interface between particle metallurgy and rapid solidification is examined with respect to the interplay of processing variables and molten metal properties on powder characteristics for gas atomization and centrifugal atomization. Models and experimental data are assessed for each mode in terms of the mechanism of break-up of the liquid stream, and the quantitative prediction of particle size, size distribution and shape. (Author)
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- Title
- The particle metallurgy-rapid solidification interface Atomization models and mechanisms
- Creators
- A LawleyR Doherty
- Publication Details
- Advanced high-temperature alloys: Processing and properties; Proceedings of the Nicholas J. Grant Symposium, Cambridge, MA; UNITED STATES; 16-18 June 1985, pp.65-71
- Conference
- Advanced high-temperature alloys: Processing and properties; The Nicholas J. Grant Symposium (Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States, 16 Jun 1985 - 18 Jun 1985)
- Number of pages
- 1
- Resource Type
- Conference proceeding
- Language
- English
- Academic Unit
- [Retired Faculty]; Materials Science and Engineering
- Identifiers
- 991021890010604721