General - Constitution of High-purity Aluminum-titanium Alloys (With Discussion)

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
William L. Fink Kent R. Van Horn P. M. Budge
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Jan 1, 1931

Abstract

The investigation of the phase relations of high-purity aluminum-base alloys is a part of the fundamental research program of the laboratories of the Aluminum Company of America. The results of a number of binary and ternary systems have previously been published in the Transactions of this society. The aluminum end of the binary aluminum-titanium system has been studied. This system has received relatively little attention. To the authors' knowledge, there are two previous papers on this subject. E. van Erckelensl determined the constitutional diagram reproduced in Fig. 1. According to this diagram, the liquidus represents the separation of TiA14, (Ti = 30.7 per cent.). He concluded that this is the composition of the compound, because in his work the eutectic horizontal terminated at 30.7 per cent. titanium and the metallographic examinalion of a sample of this composition revealed only one phase. According to the constitutional diagram developed by W. Manchot and A. Leber,² reproduced in Fig. 2 from data given in their article, the liquidus represents the separation of the compound TiA13 (Ti = 37.2 per cent. ). The composition of the compound was derived in a manner similar to that utilized by van Erckelens. Moreover, Manchot and Leber confirmed the composition of the compound by analysis of the constituent left as a residue after dissolving the alloys in weak sodium hydroxide solution. Although these are the only publications describing the constitution of the system, other investigators have studied the composition of the titanium compound. L. WÖhler3 says that there is a compound TiA13 which was later confirmed by W. Manchot and P. Richter4 and by
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APA: William L. Fink Kent R. Van Horn P. M. Budge  (1931)  General - Constitution of High-purity Aluminum-titanium Alloys (With Discussion)

MLA: William L. Fink Kent R. Van Horn P. M. Budge General - Constitution of High-purity Aluminum-titanium Alloys (With Discussion). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1931.

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