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High purity Al-0.3 wt% Fe-0.1 wt% Si alloys with different Si, V and grain
refiner contents were melt spun to produce microstructures of submicron sec
ondary phases entrained in a higher melting point Al matrix. On reheating,
a dispersion of eutectic liquid droplets forms that represents an exaggerat
ed version of the liquid puddles that solidify pinched-off between Al dendr
ite arms during conventional casting. The subsequent resolidification of th
e droplets, analysed using differential scanning calorimetry (DSC), allows
the nucleation-controlled aspects of secondary phase selection to be studie
d. The droplets solidify as the metastable FeAlm, phase in ribbons containi
ng similar or equal to 500 ppm V or similar or equal to 100 ppm V plus Al-T
i-B, AI-Ti-C or Al-B grain refiner. This phase contributes to the "fir-tree
" surface defect in commercial sheet products. This work suggests that the
combination of V and Al-Ti-B promotes FeAlm, in commercial ingots, and conf
irms that solidification rate and bulk Si content also influence phase cont
ent. (C) 1999 Acta Metallurgica Inc. Published by Elsevier Science Ltd. Ali
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