日本マイクログラビティ応用学会誌
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Nucleation and Phase Selection in Undercooled Melts: Magnetic Alloys of Industrial Relevance (MAGNEPHAS)
Wolfgang LÖSER Regina HERMANNThomas G. WOODCOCKJan FRANSAERMikhail KRIVILYOVLászló GRÁNÁSYTamás PUSZTAIGyula I. TÓTHDieter M. HERLACHDirk HOLLAND- MORITZMatthias KOLBEThomas VOLKMANN
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ジャーナル オープンアクセス

2008 年 25 巻 3 号 p. 495-

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Studies of phase selection and microstructure evolution in high-performance magnetic materials are an urgent need for optimization of production routes. Containerless solidification experiments by electromagnetic levitation and drop tube solidification were conducted in undercooled melts of Fe-Co, Fe-Ni soft magnetic, and Nd-Fe-B hard magnetic alloys. Melt undercooling under microgravity was achieved in the TEMPUS facility during parabolic flight campaigns. For Fe-Co and Fe-Ni alloys significant effects of microgravity on metastable phase formation were discovered. Microstructure modifications as well as metastable phase formation as function of undercooling and melt flow were elucidated in Nd-Fe-B. Modeling of solidification processes, fluid flow and heat transfer provide predictive tools for microstructure engineering from the melt. They were developed as a link between undercooling experiments under terrestrial and microgravity conditions and the production routes of magnetic materials.
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© 2008 The Japan Society of Microgravity Application
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