Institute of Metals Division - Investigation of the Partial Constitution Diagram Ti-TiAu2

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Paul Pietrokowsky Ellis P. Frink Pol Duwez
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Jan 1, 1957

Abstract

Ti-Au alloys in the composition interval 0 to 66 213 atomic pct Au have been studied over a temperature range from 400° to 1500°C. A partial phase diagram has been established from micrographic and macroscopic observations. All intermediate phases, Ti3Au, TiAu, and TiAu., exhibit open melting maxima. It has been observed that small additions of gold lower the allotropic transformation temperature of titanium. The P solid solution decomposes eutectoidally to a solid solution plus Ti3Au. The solubility of gold in a solid solution decreases with temperature. THERE have been several papers in the literature pertaining to the alloy system Ti-Au. However, a comprehensive study of this interesting constitu- tion diagram has not been conducted. Previous investigations have been concerned with the crystal structure of intermediate phases or partial phase diagrams. This paper represents a partial constitution diagram, Ti-TiAu,, the first portion of an investigation of the entire binary system. Laves and Wallbaum' reported the intermediate phase Ti,Au to be isomorphous with CuAu, L12 type. In a more recent paper, Duwez and Jordan' have concluded that TiAu has an atomic arrangement which is related to Cr,Si. The intermediate phase
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APA: Paul Pietrokowsky Ellis P. Frink Pol Duwez  (1957)  Institute of Metals Division - Investigation of the Partial Constitution Diagram Ti-TiAu2

MLA: Paul Pietrokowsky Ellis P. Frink Pol Duwez Institute of Metals Division - Investigation of the Partial Constitution Diagram Ti-TiAu2. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1957.

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