Consider a Cu-60wt% Ni-40% alloy , determine the following: (a) The liquidus and solidus temperature of alloy. (b) The composition of last liquid to solidify. (c) The composition of last solid to melt. (d) The composition of the solid and liquid phases at 1250 °C. (e) The amount of the solid and liquid phases at 1250 °C.
Consider a Cu-60wt% Ni-40% alloy , determine the following: (a) The liquidus and solidus temperature of alloy. (b) The composition of last liquid to solidify. (c) The composition of last solid to melt. (d) The composition of the solid and liquid phases at 1250 °C. (e) The amount of the solid and liquid phases at 1250 °C.
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Transcribed Image Text:Consider a Cu-60wt% Ni-40% alloy , determine the following:
(a) The liquidus and solidus temperature of alloy.
(b) The composition of last liquid to solidify.
(c) The composition of last solid to melt.
(d) The composition of the solid and liquid phases at 1250 °C.
(e) The amount of the solid and liquid phases at 1250 °C.
T(°C)
1600
L (liquid)
1500
liquidus
solidus
Cu-Ni
1400
phase
diagram
L+a
(FCC solid
1300
1200
solution)
1100
A(1100°C60)
1000
20
40
60
80 100 wt% Ni
B (1250°C,35)
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