Institute of Metals Division - Thermodynamics of Transition Metal Alloys: Groups IV, V, and VI Elements

- Organization:
- The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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- 4
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- 283 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1962
Abstract
The phase diagrams of binary systems of some of the transition elements of Groups IV, V, and VI were used to compute the partial free energies of these elements and the free energy of formation of their Laves-type compounds. From these data, isothermal sections of ternary phase diagrams were calculated and compared with experimental results. DURING the investigation of ternary and quaternary high temperature systems formed by the transition elements of Groups IV, V and VI, the binary phase diagrams for these elements available in the literature were studied. In this study, the free energies of formation of the compounds formed in these binary systems were calculated; these values were then used to determine the general shape of the ternary and quaternary phase diagrams. Above 900°C, the transition elements of Groups IV, V, and VI are all bcc and form only Laves-type compounds in binary systems. The investigation was based on the binary phase diagrams published by Hansen.1 The Cr-Nb system was constructed from the data of Elyutin and Funke.' Several unpublished phase diagrams were taken from Schmidt'sLo and English'sl1 compilations. THE BINARY SYSTEMS valuations of the Thermodynamic Functions. Rostokers evaluated the boundaries of the (a + b) field in Ti-base alloys with a two-constant equation. The authors' interest is mainly in the center of the diagrams; therefore the miscibility gaps in the Zr-Nb, W-Cr, Ta-Zr, Ta-Hf, and Ti-W systems were used to evaluate the thermodynamic behavior of the binary systems. Lumsden's4 Equations 29.2, 32.1, and 33.1, page 287, were used for the excess integral free energy FeX, and for the excess partial free energies Fx and replaces b and b replacesP in Lumsden's notation):
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APA:
(1962) Institute of Metals Division - Thermodynamics of Transition Metal Alloys: Groups IV, V, and VI ElementsMLA: Institute of Metals Division - Thermodynamics of Transition Metal Alloys: Groups IV, V, and VI Elements. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1962.