RI 4826 Zirconium-Titanium System: Constitution Diagram And Properties

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Earl T. Hayes
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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Jan 1, 1951

Abstract

For several years the Northwest Electrodevelopment Laboratory of the Bureau of Mines, in cooperation with the Air Materiel Command, U. S. Air Force, has been studying zirconium alloys. A preliminary survey of these alloys has been completed and reported as a Bureau of Mines Report of Investigations. 4/ Originally the purpose was to determine the suitability of zirconium alloys in medium-temperature applications. However, data also were obtained on other properties of these alloys, and later the scope was broadened to include amore detailed investigation of a selected group. The zirconium-titanium system was one of those chosen. The Bureau of Mines has been instrumental in the commercial development of both of these metals and has constructed pilot plants for the production of titanium at Boulder City, Nev., and for zirconium at Albany, Oreg. Both elements are in subgroup A, fourth series of the periodic table, and therefore have many properties in common. Since both have similar atomic structures and lattice dimensions the possibility of extended mutual solubility seemed likely. Inc transition-point diagram of Fast indicated that the two metals are completely miscible in all proportions in both the alpha and beta forms.
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APA: Earl T. Hayes  (1951)  RI 4826 Zirconium-Titanium System: Constitution Diagram And Properties

MLA: Earl T. Hayes RI 4826 Zirconium-Titanium System: Constitution Diagram And Properties. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1951.

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