Rapid solidification has been investigated on Ag-2.5 % Si hypoeutectic, Ag-
3.1 % Si eutectic, and Ag-5 % Si (weight percentage) hypereutectic alloys i
n a 3-m drop tube. The irregular eutectic microstructures vary with droplet
size and composition. Grain refinement has occurred to primary Ag dendrite
s, and to primary and eutectic Si with the decrease of droplet diameter. Th
e interphase spacing was measured experimentally and calculated theoretical
ly based on the modified Jackson-Hunt and Trivedi-Magnin-Kurz eutectic grow
th models. The growth velocity was also predicted by these two models. The
operating range parameter phi has been obtained approximately to be 2.614.
It is presumed that Marangoni convection may be responsible for the central
distribution of primary Si blocks in the hypereutectic alloy. Appearance o
f primary Ag phase in the eutectic alloy and a novel microstructure charact
erized by primary Ag grains with a few Si blocks distributing in the fine g
lobular eutectic matrix in small droplets of Ag-5 % Si hypereutectic alloy
is interpreted by the skewed-coupled zone.