Directional solidification studies have been carried out on Ni-Al allo
ys at the eutectic and at off-eutectic compositions. This system has a
peritectic reaction at a composition and temperature very close to th
e eutectic reaction and hence three different solid phases beta, gamma
, and gamma', can form from the liquid at near the same temperature. A
pparently, as a result of this fact, several very unusual types of cou
pled eutectic growth structures were found in this system. Both the eq
uilibrium eutectic, beta + gamma' and a metastable eutectic, beta + ga
mma, form in this system under just slightly different conditions. In
addition, at low volume fractions of the beta phase an unusual form of
rod eutectic forms. In this structure beta rods are arrayed around th
e cell boundaries of gamma' cells with a spacing along the cell bounda
ries that matches the spacing for the normal rod eutectic that occurs
as close packed arrays at higher volume fractions of beta. This eutect
ic is confined to the gamma' cell boundaries and may be called a cell
boundary eutectic. A second type of cell boundary eutectic was observe
d which is a metastable beta + gamma eutectic. Here the eutectic is ma
de up of alternating blades of the beta and gamma phases along the cel
l boundaries of gamma' cells. The spacing versus solidification rate o
f the various eutectic structures are measured and analyzed with refer
ence to the Jackson-Hunt theory of coupled eutectic growth.