Author:
Sundar G.,Kenik E. A.,Hoyt J. J.,Spooner S.
Abstract
ABSTRACTNucleation and growth studies were conducted on Al-Zn alloys at several temperatures using transmission electron Microscopy (TEM) with an in-situ furnace. The value of the critical undercooling was established by noting the lowest temperature at which precipitates were no longer observed, following a quench into the two-phase metastable region. These results were compared with the Langer-Schwartz Model of nucleation and growth in which it is predicted that the half-completion time (i.e, the time required for the supersaturation to reach half its initial value) diverges for initial supersaturations which are higher than those predicted by the classical nucleation theory.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC