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  • 2011Review of the MAXUS 8 sounding rocket experiment to investigate solidification in a Ti-Al-Nb alloycitations
  • 2010The development of a microgravity experiment involving columnar to equiaxed transition for solidification of a Ti-Al based alloy9citations

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  • Schmitz, B.
  • Froyen, L.
  • Kartavykh, A.
  • Rex, S.
  • Budenkova, O.
  • Fautrelle, Y.
  • Mooney, R.
  • Mcfadden, Shaun
  • Browne, D.
  • Jarvis, D. J.
  • Lapin, J.
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  • Groethe, D.
  • Etay, J.
  • Herfs, W.
  • Browne, D. J.
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Review of the MAXUS 8 sounding rocket experiment to investigate solidification in a Ti-Al-Nb alloy

  • Schmitz, B.
  • Froyen, L.
  • Kartavykh, A.
  • Rex, S.
  • Budenkova, O.
  • Fautrelle, Y.
  • Voss, D.
  • Mooney, R.
  • Mcfadden, Shaun
  • Browne, D.
Abstract

<p>A review of the MAXUS 8 sounding rocket microgravity experiment to investigate solidification structures in a Ti-Al-Nb intermetallic alloy is presented. The experiment was part of the Intermetallic Materials Processing in Relation to Earth and Space Solidification (IMPRESS) EU FP6 project. Key objectives were to investigate columnar and equiaxed solidification, and to achieve Columnar-to-Equiaxed Transition (CET) in the alloy. A microgravity experiment was designed to achieve this using a controlled power-down method. Two alloys were tested: one inoculated with a grain refiner and the other without grain refinement. Unrefined samples displayed axial and radial columnar growth. Boride inoculated samples displayed an equiaxed structure. No clear CET was achieved. The design, détails, and results of the experiment are presented.</p>

Topics
  • impedance spectroscopy
  • grain
  • experiment
  • intermetallic
  • boride
  • solidification