Essentials Of Materials Science And Engineering
Essentials Of Materials Science And Engineering
4th Edition
ISBN: 9781337385497
Author: WRIGHT, Wendelin J.
Publisher: Cengage,
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Chapter 9, Problem 9.38P
Interpretation Introduction

(a)

Interpretation:

The dendritic fraction of iron metal at 100C undercooling needs to be determined.

Concept Introduction:

Dendritic solidification is the process in which a liquid having lack of nucleating properties are undercooled to solidify the liquid.

A dendritic fraction is given by the following relation:

  F=CΔTΔHf

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 9.38P

Dendritic fraction of iron metal at 100C is 0.0333.

Explanation of Solution

Given Information:

Undercooling temperature 100C, the specific heat of the iron 5.785/cm30C

Calculation:

A dendritic fraction is given by the following relation:

  F=cΔTΔHF ----------------------- (1)

Here,

  F=Dendritic fractionC=Specific heatΔT=Undercooling temperatureΔHF=Latent heat of fusion

But

  C=5.78 s/cm30CΔHF=1737 s/cm3 (From latent heat table)

  ΔT=100C

Equation (1)becomes,

  F=5.78×101737F=0.0333

Therefore dendritic fraction of iron nucleates at 100C is 0.0333.

Interpretation Introduction

(b)

Interpretation:

Thedendritic fraction of iron nucleates at 1000C undercooling needs to be determined.

Concept Introduction:

Dendritic solidification is the process in which a liquid having lack of nucleating properties are undercooled to solidify the liquid.

A dendritic fraction is given by the following relation:

  F=CΔTΔHf

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 9.38P

The dendritic fraction of iron nucleates at 1000C solidification is 0.333.

Explanation of Solution

Given Information:

Undercooling temperature 1000C

Specific heat of iron = 5.78s/cm3oC

Calculation:

A dendritic fraction is given by the following relation:

  F=cΔTΔHF

Here,

  F=Dendritic fractionC=Specific heatΔT=Undercooling temperatureΔHF=Latent heat of fusion

But latent of fusion as per general latent heat of fusion for all metals is 1737 J/cm3

  C=5.78 s/cm30CΔT=1000C

Equation (1) becomes,

  F=5.78×1001737F=0.333

Thus, the dendritic fraction of iron nucleates is 0.333.

Interpretation Introduction

(c)

Interpretation:

The dendritic fraction of homogenous iron nucleatewith specific heat of iron metal equals to 5.78 J/cm30C needs to be calculated.

Concept Introduction:

Homogeneous iron nucleate is the subcontains that are added in iron nucleates such as silicon tungsten, cobalt, zirconium is an equal proportion.

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 9.38P

The dendritic fraction of iron nucleates for homogeneous nucleation is 1.4, as dendritic fraction becomes greater than one, it indicates the pure solidification.

Explanation of Solution

Given Information:

Specific of iron nucleates = 5.78 J/cm30C

Calculation:

Equation for dendritic fraction is as follow:

  F=cΔTΔHF --------------------- (1)

Here,

  F=Dendritic fractionC=Specific heatΔT=Undercooling temperatureΔHF=Latent heat of fusion

But at homogeneous nucleation of iron nucleates,

  ΔT=4200CC=5.78 J/cm30CΔHF=1737 J/cm3

(From latent heat table)

Equation (1) becomes,

  F=5.78×1001737F=1.4

The dendritic fraction of iron nucleates at homogeneity is 1.4.

As F>1, pure solidification of iron nucleates formed.

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