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Structure and stability of aluminum-copper-ruthenium face-centered icosahedral alloys

Posted on:1993-07-11Degree:Ph.DType:Dissertation
University:Iowa State UniversityCandidate:Shield, Jeffrey EFull Text:PDF
GTID:1471390014496406Subject:Materials science
Abstract/Summary:
The phases and microstructures in rapidly solidified Al-Cu-Ru alloys were investigated in this study. A chemically and topologically disordered icosahedral (i) phase grows dendritically from the liquid as the primary solidification product over the entire compositional region studied. The as-solidified i-phase is metastable and transforms to crystalline products at ;A chemically and topologically ordered i-phase was found to be an equilibrium phase at temperatures above ;Crystalline phases which from diffraction results appear structurally similar to the i-phase were also found in the Al-Cu-Ru system. These "approximant" phases aid in the determination of the atomic structure of i-phases by having common structural units. A simple cubic structure (a = 12.38 A, Pm3) containing a bcc network of icosahedral clusters was discovered. Comparisons of this phase with the i-phase indicated that strong similarities exist between the two structures.;A rhombohedral approximant phase was also found. It exists as a transition state between the low-temperature crystalline phase and the high-temperature i-phase. This approximant phase also contains local icosahedral symmetry. The strong presence of icosahedral clusters in approximant phases in the Al-Cu-Ru system points to the distinct possibility that the i-phase is a quasiperiodic packing of icosahedral clusters of atoms.
Keywords/Search Tags:Icosahedral, Phase, Structure, Al-cu-ru
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