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Lecture 08 Phase Diagram Type III Group

This document discusses phase diagrams and eutectic systems. It provides details on: - Type III phase diagrams where two metals are completely soluble in the liquid state but only partially soluble in the solid state. - Eutectic reactions, which occur at the eutectic point and result in the simultaneous crystallization of two solid phases from a liquid mixture. - Examples of binary eutectic systems including copper-silver and lead-tin, with explanations of their phase diagrams and eutectic properties.

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Lecture 08 Phase Diagram Type III Group

This document discusses phase diagrams and eutectic systems. It provides details on: - Type III phase diagrams where two metals are completely soluble in the liquid state but only partially soluble in the solid state. - Eutectic reactions, which occur at the eutectic point and result in the simultaneous crystallization of two solid phases from a liquid mixture. - Examples of binary eutectic systems including copper-silver and lead-tin, with explanations of their phase diagrams and eutectic properties.

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ENGINEERING MATERIALS

(ME-221)

Instructor: Dr. Rafiq Ahmad

Lecture 08: Phase Diagram: Type III group


Two metals completely soluble in the Liquid but only partially
soluble in the Solid states

“Because without materials, there is no engineering.”


Type III: Two metals completely soluble in the Liquid
but only partially soluble in the Solid states

Eutectic Reaction:

cool +
Liquid
heat

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Eutectic

• A eutectic or eutectic mixture is a mixture of two or


more phases at a composition that has the lowest
melting point.
• It is where the phases simultaneously crystallize from
molten solution.
• The proper ratios of phases to obtain a eutectic is
identified by the eutectic point on a binary phase
diagram.
• The term comes from the Greek 'eutektos', meaning
'easily melted.‘
• At Eutectic point, no temperature drop occurs until the
liquid changes into solid

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•The phase diagram displays a simple binary system
composed of two components, A and B, which has a eutectic
point.
•The phase diagram plots relative concentrations of A and B
along the X-axis, and temperature along the Y-axis.
•The eutectic point is the point where the liquid phase
borders directly on the solid α + β phase; it represents the
minimum melting temperature of any possible A B alloy.
•The temperature that corresponds to this point is known as
the eutectic temperature.
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•Not all binary system alloys have a eutectic point: those that
form a solid solution at all concentrations, such as the gold-
silver system, have no eutectic. An alloy system that has a
eutectic is often referred to as a eutectic system, or eutectic
alloy.
•Solid products of a eutectic transformation can often be
identified by their lamellar structure, as opposed to the
dendritic structures commonly seen in non-eutectic
solidification. The same conditions that force the material to
form lamellae can instead form an amorphous solid if pushed
to an extreme. 5
Binary-Eutectic Systems

has a special composition


2 components with a min. melting T.
T(°C)
Cu-Ag system 1200
• 3 single phase regions L (liquid)
(L, , ) 1000
• Limited solubility:  L+ 
800 779°C L+ 
: mostly Cu T E 8.0 71.9 91.2
: mostly Ag 600
• TE : No liquid below TE  + 
• CE : Composition at 400
temperature TE 200
0 20 40 60 CE 80 100
• Eutectic reaction C , wt% Ag
L(CE) (CE) + (CE)
cooling
L(71.9 wt% Ag) (8.0 wt% Ag) + (91.2 wt% Ag) 6
heating
Copper-Silver Phase Diagram
Eutectic Reaction

• Solvus – (solid solubility line) BC, GH


• Solidus – AB, FG, BEG (eutectic isotherm)
• Liquidus – AEF
• Maximum solubility: α = 8.0 wt% Ag, β = 8.8 wt %Cu
• Invariant point (where 3 phases are in equilibrium) is at E;
CE = 71.9 wt% Ag, TE = 779C (1434F).

• An isothermal, reversible reaction between two (or more)


solid phases during the heating of a system where a
single liquid phase is produced.
Eutectic reaction
L(CE) (CE) + (CE)

cooling
L(71.9 wt% Ag) (8.0 wt% Ag) + (91.2 wt% Ag)
heating 8
Pb-Sn Phase Diagram

Liquidus
Solidus
Solidus

Solidus

Solvus Solvus
Solidification of Eutectic Mixtures
• Mixtures of some metals, such as copper & nickel, are completely
soluble in both liquid and solid states for all concentrations of both
metals. Copper & nickel have the same crystal structure (FCC) and have
nearly the same atomic radii. The solid formed by cooling can have any
proportion of copper & nickel. Such completely miscible mixtures of
metals are called isomorphous.

• By contrast, a mixture of lead & tin that is eutectic is only partially


soluble when in the solid state. Lead & tin have different crystal
structures (FCC versus BCT) and lead atoms are much larger. No more
than 18.3 weight % solid tin can dissolve in solid lead and no more than
2.2% of solid lead can dissolve in solid tin (according to previous phase
diagram).

• The solid lead-tin alloy consists of a mixture of two solid phases, one
consisting of a maximum of 18.3 wt% tin (the alpha phase) and one
consisting of a maximum of 2.2 wt% lead (the beta phase).

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(Ex 1) Pb-Sn Eutectic System

• For a 40 wt% Sn-60 wt% Pb alloy at 150°C, determine:


-- the phases present Pb-Sn
T(°C)
Answer:  +  system
-- the phase compositions
300
Answer: C = 11 wt% Sn L (liquid)
C = 99 wt% Sn
 L+ 
-- the relative amount 200 183°C L+ 
of each phase 18.3 61.9 97.8
Answer: 150
C - C0
W =  100
 + 
 C - C
99 - 40 59
= = = 0.67
99 - 11 88 0 11 20 40 60 80 99100
C C0 C
W  = C0 - C C, wt% Sn
C - C
40 - 11 29
= = = 0.33 11
99 - 11 88
(Ex 2) Pb-Sn Eutectic System

• For a 40 wt% Sn-60 wt% Pb alloy at 220°C, determine:


-- the phases present:
T(°C)
Answer:  + L
-- the phase compositions
300
Answer: C = 17 wt% Sn L (liquid)
CL = 46 wt% Sn L+
-- the relative amount 220 
200 L+ 
of each phase 183°C
Answer:
100
CL - C0 46 - 40  + 
W = =
CL - C 46 - 17
6 0 17 20 40 46 60 80 100
= = 0.21 C C0 CL C, wt% Sn
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C0 - C 23
WL = = = 0.79
CL - C 29 12
Pb-Sn

• For lead & tin the eutectic composition is


61.9 wt% tin and the eutectic temperature
is 183ºC -- which makes this mixture
useful as solder.
• At 183ºC, compositions of greater than
61.9 wt% tin result in precipitation of a tin-
rich solid in the liquid mixture, whereas
compositions of less than 61.9 wt% tin
result in precipitation of lead-rich solid.

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Microstructural Developments
in Eutectic Systems - I

T(°C) L: C0 wt% Sn
400
• For alloys where L

C0 < 2 wt% Sn 300 L
• Result at room temperature is
L+ 
a polycrystalline with grains of  200

phase having composition C0 TE : C0 wt% Sn

+ 
100

Pb-Sn
system 0 10 20 30
C0 C, wt% Sn
2
(room T solubility limit)

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Microstructural Developments
in Eutectic Systems - II

L: C0 wt% Sn
Pb-Sn T(°C)
400
system
L
L
300 
2 wt% Sn < C0 < 18.3 wt% Sn L+
• Results in polycrystalline : C0 wt% Sn
microstructure with  grains 
200
and small -phase particles at TE


lower temperatures.
100
+ 

0 10 20 30
2 C0 C, wt% Sn
(sol. limit at T room ) 18.3
(sol. limit at TE) 15
Microstructures in Eutectic Systems - III

• Co = CE
• Results in a
eutectic
microstructure
with alternating
layers of  and
 crystals. Pb-Sn
system

cooling
L(61.9 wt% Sn)  (18.3 wt% Sn) +  (97.8 wt% Sn)
heating
Lamellar Eutectic Structure

• A 2-phase microstructure resulting


from the solidification of a liquid
having the eutectic composition
where the phases exist as a
lamellae that alternate with one
another.
Pb-rich
• Formation of eutectic layered
microstructure in the Pb-Sn
system during solidification at the Sn-rich
eutectic composition.
• Compositions of α and β phases
are very different. Solidification
involves redistribution of Pb and
Sn atoms by atomic diffusion.

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Pb-Sn Microstructures

The dark layers are Pb-rich α


phase, the light layers are the Sn-
rich β phase.

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Ni-Al Copper phosphorus eutectic

Pb-Sn 20mol% CeO2-80mol% CoO.

Ir-Si

19/57
Microstructures in Eutectic Systems - IV

Pb-Sn
• For alloys with18.3 wt% Sn < C0 < 61.9 wt% Sn system
• Result:  phase particles and a eutectic microconstituent

T(°C)
• Just above TE :
L: C0 wt% Sn
 L
L C = 18.3 wt% Sn
300 L CL = 61.9 wt% Sn

L+  CL - C0
W = = 0.50
 CL - C
200 L+ 
TE  WL = (1- W  ) = 0.50
• Just below TE :
100 + C = 18.3 wt% Sn
Primary α
eutectic  C = 97.8 wt% Sn
eutectic  Cβ - C0
W =
Cβ - C = 0.727
0 20 40 60 80 100
18.3 61.9 97.8
C, wt% Sn W = 0.273 20

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