Briefly explain why, upon solidification, an alloy of eutectic composition forms a microstructure consisting of alternating layers of the two solid phases. Is it possible to have a copper–silver alloy...


Briefly explain why, upon solidification, an alloy of eutectic composition forms a microstructure consisting of alternating layers of the two solid phases.


Is it possible to have a copper–silver alloy in which the mass fractions of primary  and total are 0.68 and 0.925, respectively, at 7750C (1425F)? Why or why not?

Nov 19, 2021
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