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Eutectic solidification

Authors :
Douglas, F. C
Galasso, F. S
Source :
NASA. Marshall Space Flight Center Proc. of the 3d Space Processing Symp. on Skylab Results, Vol. 2
Publication Year :
1974
Publisher :
United States: NASA Center for Aerospace Information (CASI), 1974.

Abstract

The possibilities of using the low-gravity space environment for the processing of directionally solidified materials in order to remove the limitations imposed by the L-g earth environment have led to a careful evaluation of the directional solidification process and the results commonly obtained. Defects in the regularity of the microstructure have been identified as one of the most important areas where present processing technology needs to be improved. One-g environment material processing must also be carefully characterized before it can be determined if zero-g processing will produce significant benefits in eutectic and off-eutectic solidification. It is suggested that a combination of experimental and analytical thermal studies will be required to optimize the solidification process in order to minimize the structural defects which occur due to present processing techniques.

Subjects

Subjects :
Materials, Nonmetallic

Details

Language :
English
Database :
NASA Technical Reports
Journal :
NASA. Marshall Space Flight Center Proc. of the 3d Space Processing Symp. on Skylab Results, Vol. 2
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsnas.19740021808
Document Type :
Report