RI 6521 The Hafnium-Tantalum Equilibrium Diagram

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Laurance L. Oden D. K. Deardorff M. I. Copeland H. Kato
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Jan 1, 1964

Abstract

The equilibrium relationship of hafnium and tantalum was studied to facilitate alloy and property investigations . The data obtained are presented graphically as the equilibrium diagram . Alloys were prepared from high - purity components by nonconsumabletungsten- electrode arc melting . Data for the equilibrium diagram were obtained by optical pyrometry , metallography , X- ray diffraction of heat treated specimens , X- ray diffraction using a high- temperature camera , and differential thermal analysis . During the investigations , a casting apparatus was constructed , and the existing melting - point apparatus was improved . The bcc allotrope of hafnium forms a continuous series of solid solutions , called beta , with tantalum which exhibit a minimum melting point at 20 wt pct tantalum and 2,110 ° C. At 24 wt pct tantalum and 1,050 ° C , hafnium- rich beta decomposes in a monotectoid reaction to yield alpha and tantalum- rich beta . The monotectoid isotherm extends from 5.5 to 60 wt pct tantalum . The twophase region , in which hafnium- rich and tantalum- rich beta solid solutions are immiscible , rises to a maximum temperature of 1,265 ° C at 38 wt pct tantalum . The solubility of hafnium in tantalum decreases from 40 wt pct at the monotectoid temperature to 20 wt pct at 750 ° C.
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APA: Laurance L. Oden D. K. Deardorff M. I. Copeland H. Kato  (1964)  RI 6521 The Hafnium-Tantalum Equilibrium Diagram

MLA: Laurance L. Oden D. K. Deardorff M. I. Copeland H. Kato RI 6521 The Hafnium-Tantalum Equilibrium Diagram. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1964.

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