Journal of Alloys and Compounds 487 (2009) 791–793
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Corrigendum
Corrigendum to “Cellular growth during transient directional solidification of hypoeutectic Al–Fe alloys” [J. Alloys Compd. 470 (2009) 589–599] Pedro R. Goulart, Kleber S. Cruz, José E. Spinelli, Ivaldo L. Ferreira, Noé Cheung, Amauri Garcia ∗ Department of Materials Engineering, State University of Campinas, UNICAMP, PO Box 6122, 13083-970 Campinas, SP, Brazil
The authors regret there were errors in Figs. 9 and 11–13 of the above-mentioned paper. The corrected figures and their legends are reproduced below and overleaf.
Fig. 9. Solidification microstructures of directionally solidified Al–Fe alloys along the casting length.
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Fig. 11. Cellular spacing as a function of (a) tip growth rate and (b) tip cooling rate.
Fig. 12. Comparison of experimental and theoretical values of cellular spacings as a function of tip growth rate for unidirectionally solidified (a) Al–0.5 wt% Fe, (b) Al–1.0 wt% Fe and (c) Al–1.5 wt% Fe alloys.
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Fig. 13. Comparison of experimental (unsteady-state) and theoretical (steady-state) cellular spacings for unidirectionally solidified (a) Al–0.5 wt% Fe, (b) Al–1.0 wt% Fe and (c) Al–1.5 wt% Fe alloys.