Institute of Metals Division - Discussion: The Influence of Electromagnetic Stirring on the Nucleation of Tin and Tin-Lead Alloys

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Arthur G. Metcalfe
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Jan 1, 1964

Abstract

Arthur G. Metcalfe (SOLAR)—Three explanations to account for mechanical nucleation effects are considered in the paper, viz., theories based on fragmentation, agglomeration, and pressure-wave mechanisms. The authors show that none of these mechanisms will explain the results observed with tin and Sn-Pb alloys. A fourth mechanism of nucleation enhancement was developed during work at Armour Research Foundation on casting of beryllium and, although presented briefly on various occasions, the theory has never been discussed adequately. It is believed that this theory will explain many of the observations. Classical homogeneous nucleation theories assume that embryo nuclei are formed in the melt as a result of compositional and/or thermal fluctuations. Stable nuclei are formed when a critical size is reached such that the decrease in free energy for conversion of this volume of melt to solid offsets the increase of surface, energy. The assumption is made that the average properties of liquid and solid metal can be used. In practice this assumption is invalid and indeed is contrary to the postulation of thermal and compositional fluctuations in the melt. Actually the conditions favoring embryo formation bring the seeds of its own destruction—the thermal and compositional fluctuations leave the embryo surrounded by atoms of higher thermal energies and/or by solute atoms that depress the melting point. Any mechanical method of dispersing this destructive
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APA: Arthur G. Metcalfe  (1964)  Institute of Metals Division - Discussion: The Influence of Electromagnetic Stirring on the Nucleation of Tin and Tin-Lead Alloys

MLA: Arthur G. Metcalfe Institute of Metals Division - Discussion: The Influence of Electromagnetic Stirring on the Nucleation of Tin and Tin-Lead Alloys. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1964.

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