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The ZrC–C eutectic structure and melting behaviour: A high-temperature radiance spectroscopy study

Abstract

A fast spectro-pyrometer has been employed for radiance measurements of zirconium carbide samples laser-heated to very high temperature, for compositions 0.7≤C/Zr≤2.61 and in a spectral range 0.550μm≤λ≤0.900μm. The ZrC–C eutectic temperature has been taken as the radiance reference. The measured normal spectral emissivity (NSE) ɛλ of solid zirconium carbide is close to 0.6 at 0.650μm, in agreement with previous literature. Its high-temperature behaviour, value in the liquid, carbon-content and wavelength dependences in the visible-near infrared range have been determined here for the first time. Liquid zirconium carbide seems to interact with electromagnetic radiation in a more metallic way than the solid. A considerable NSE increase has been observed at increasing carbon content, which can be interpreted on the basis of preferential growth along the “c” plane of the carbon lamellae in the eutectic structure.

Authors

Manara D; Jackson HF; Perinetti-Casoni C; Boboridis K; Welland MJ; Luzzi L; Ossi PM; Lee WE

Journal

Journal of the European Ceramic Society, Vol. 33, No. 7, pp. 1349–1361

Publisher

Elsevier

Publication Date

July 1, 2013

DOI

10.1016/j.jeurceramsoc.2012.12.008

ISSN

0955-2219

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