Part XI – November 1968 - Communications - Lattice Parameters as a Function of Titanium in Austenitic Fe-Ni-Ti Alloys

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
J. K. Abraham
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Abstract

In recent years there has been interest displayed in the precipitation phenomena occurring in austenitic alloys based on the binary Fe-Ni system.1'2 Previous communications have been extended covering the kinetics of clustering in the Fe-Ni-Ti system and the effect of cluster size on subsequent mechanical properties.3'4 To a great extent the question of coherency, which has a dominant role in determining the mechanical properties, is dictated by the degree of misfit between the precipitate and matrix. Thus, the change in lattice parameter of the matrix with composition is an important variable that should be examined. The lattice parameter, ao, of austenite was determined for Fe-29.75 Ni-1 to 6 Ti and Fe-27 Ni-1 to 10 Ti alloys in this study. The alloys used in this investigation were melted in a vacuum induction furnace from a starting stock of plast iron (99.95), electrolytic nickel (99.9), and ti- tanium sheet (99.5) in a MgO crucible. The alloy compositions in atomic percent are given in Table I and their relative position in the Fe-Ni-Ti ternary is indicated in Fig. 1. The chemical analyses were taken from the homogenized bulk materials treated in a manner related earlier.3 A diamond file was used to obtain powder from the bulk. To remove the stresses induced by filing, the powders were austenitized at 1875°F for
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APA: J. K. Abraham  (1969)  Part XI – November 1968 - Communications - Lattice Parameters as a Function of Titanium in Austenitic Fe-Ni-Ti Alloys

MLA: J. K. Abraham Part XI – November 1968 - Communications - Lattice Parameters as a Function of Titanium in Austenitic Fe-Ni-Ti Alloys. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1969.

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