Accuracy in the experimental calorimetric study of the crystallization kinetics and predicitve transformation diagrams: Application to a Ga-Te amorphous alloy

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2011-05-25T10:53:58Z

2011-05-25T10:53:58Z

1998

Abstract

The uncertainties inherent to experimental differential scanning calorimetric data are evaluated. A new procedure is developed to perform the kinetic analysis of continuous heating calorimetric data when the heat capacity of the sample changes during the crystallization. The accuracy of isothermal calorimetric data is analyzed in terms of the peak-to-peak noise of the calorimetric signal and base line drift typical of differential scanning calorimetry equipment. Their influence in the evaluation of the kinetic parameters is discussed. An empirical construction of the time-temperature and temperature heating rate transformation diagrams, grounded on the kinetic parameters, is presented. The method is applied to the kinetic study of the primary crystallization of Te in an amorphous alloy of nominal composition Ga20Te80, obtained by rapid solidification.

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English

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Materials Research Society

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Reproducció del document publicat a: http://dx.doi.org/10.1557/JMR.1998.0094

Journal of Materials Research, 1998, vol. 13, p. 744-753

http://dx.doi.org/10.1557/JMR.1998.0094

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