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Analysis of Rapid Solidification Process in The Double-Roller Method

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  25 February 2011

F. Kogiku
Affiliation:
High Technology Research Laboratories, Kawasaki Steel Corporation Kawasaki-cho 1, Chiba, 260, Japan
M. Yukumoto
Affiliation:
High Technology Research Laboratories, Kawasaki Steel Corporation Kawasaki-cho 1, Chiba, 260, Japan
K. Shibuya
Affiliation:
High Technology Research Laboratories, Kawasaki Steel Corporation Kawasaki-cho 1, Chiba, 260, Japan
M. Ozawa
Affiliation:
High Technology Research Laboratories, Kawasaki Steel Corporation Kawasaki-cho 1, Chiba, 260, Japan
T. Kan
Affiliation:
High Technology Research Laboratories, Kawasaki Steel Corporation Kawasaki-cho 1, Chiba, 260, Japan
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Abstract

High-silicon steel was rapidly solidified to thin strips by the double roller method. Two typical macrostructures were observed: one with an equiaxed zone and the other without. The formation of the equiaxed zone is caused by an excessive gap between the rollers. Heat transfer calculations and dendrite arm syacing measurements both suggested that the cooling rate is about 103 to 104 K/sec.

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Copyright © Materials Research Society 1986

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