Department of Mechanical Engineering2024-11-0920181359-645410.1016/j.actamat.2016.01.0652-s2.0-84960456507https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14288/2162Near-eutectic ternary alloys subjected to thin-sample directional solidification can exhibit stationary periodic growth patterns with an ABAC repeat unit, where A, B, and C are the three solid phases in equilibrium with the liquid at the eutectic point. We present an in-situ experimental study of the dynamical features of such patterns in a near-eutectic IneIn2BieSn alloy. We demonstrate that ABAC patterns have a wide stability range of spacing l at given growth rate. We study quantitatively the ldiffusion process that is responsible for the spacing uniformity of steady-state patterns inside the stability interval. The instability processes that determine the limits of this interval are examined. Qualitatively, we show that ternary-eutectic ABAC patterns essentially have the same dynamical features as two-phase binary-eutectic patterns. However, lamella elimination (low-l stability limit) occurs before any Eckhaus instability manifests itself. We also report observations of stationary patterns with an [AB]m[AC]n superstructure, where m and n are integers larger than unity.pdfMechanical engineeringStability of three-phase ternary-eutectic growth patterns in thin sampleJournal Articlehttps://doi.org/10.1016/j.actamat.2016.01.065374617600025Q1NOIR00458