Effects of Nickel and Cobalt on the Solubility of Nitrogen in Alloys

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
W. Murray Small
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Jan 1, 1993

Abstract

Nickel plays an important role in determining the properties of many stainless steels and superalloys. Cobalt also contributes significantly to the performance of certain grades of superalloys. A major technical aspect, in which both of these metallic elements are involved, concerns the solubility of nitrogen in these classes of alloys. Beyond certain content limits, dissolved nitrogen may contribute to the deleterious mechanical behavior by these alloys. It is therefore essential to control the level of this element during alloy processing. In this paper, results from several experimental studies have been assembled and are analyzed to describe phenomena related to the individual effects of nickel and cobalt on the solution of nitrogen in several groups of alloys. Both solid and liquid alloy systems are considered. This information may be used as a guide to limit or control the presence of this interstitial element in alloys.
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APA: W. Murray Small  (1993)  Effects of Nickel and Cobalt on the Solubility of Nitrogen in Alloys

MLA: W. Murray Small Effects of Nickel and Cobalt on the Solubility of Nitrogen in Alloys. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1993.

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