Jc. Liu et R. Elliott, EUTECTIC SPACING SELECTION IN THE LEAD-TIN EUTECTIC SYSTEM, Metallurgical and materials transactions. A, Physical metallurgy andmaterials science, 26(2), 1995, pp. 471-476
It is well established that the regular lamellar eutectic structure ex
hibits a limited range of spacings rather than a unique spacing during
steady-state growth at constant velocity. The minimum observed spacin
g corresponds to the extreme spacing predicted by the Jackson-Hunt (JH
) theory. However, the maximum observed spacing is much less than the
maximum spacing pre dieted by this theory. In this article, the assump
tion of a planar interface made by Jackson and Hunt is relaxed, and th
e boundary element method is used to calculate the solute distribution
for a curved interface. An iterative method is used to calculate the
maximum spacing for which a self-consistent interface shape exists for
several velocities. This maximum self-consistent spacing introduces a
n upper bound into the JH model and shows good agreement with the maxi
mum observed spacing in the Pb-Sn system. The deepest point on the sel
f-consistent interface shape at the maximum spacing does not lie in a
deep pocket. It is below the conjunction point but close to it.