Calorimetric measurements and undercooling investigations were performed on the highhyphen;melting, completely miscible binary systems (Co, Ni, Fe)hyphen;Pd. The alloys, characterized by phase diagrams with concavous liquidus and solidus lines, exhibit heathyphen;ofhyphen;fusion values considerably lower than calculated assuming ideal solution behavior. As a consequence, these metallic systems offer the possibility to achieve the hypercooling regime at a reduced extent of undercooling. Investigations on the undercoolability of the liquid alloys indicate the surmounting of the calculated hypercooling limit. Timehyphen;resolved radiation thermometry experimentally proved the appearance of complete isenthalpic solidification. Metallographic investigations of samples solidified from different levels of undercooling revealed the corresponding stages of microstructural evolution. copy;1996 American Institute of Physics.
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