RI 5365 The Titanium-Germanium System From 0 To 30 Percent Germanium - Summary

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
V. C. Petersen
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Jan 1, 1957

Abstract

The titanium-rich end of the titanium-germanium system was investigated by x-ray and metallographic methods and verified by resistivity and dilatometer measurements. A constitution diagram is proposed. The titanium-rich portion of the phase diagram is characterized by eutectic and peritectic reactions. The eutectic composition is 19 percent germanium, and the eutectic temperature 1,360° C. The peritectic reaction occurs at 905° C. and 4 percent germanium. Germanium is soluble in alpha titanium to a maximum of 4 percent at 905° C. and in beta titanium to a maximum of 12.5 percent at 1,360° C. Both limits of solubility decrease with decreasing temperatures. Although substantial quantities of germanium are soluble in beta titanium, beta is not retained on quenching. The beta phase probably transforms to alpha by a martensitic reaction.
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APA: V. C. Petersen  (1957)  RI 5365 The Titanium-Germanium System From 0 To 30 Percent Germanium - Summary

MLA: V. C. Petersen RI 5365 The Titanium-Germanium System From 0 To 30 Percent Germanium - Summary. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1957.

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