RI 7993 Thermodynamic Properties of the AI-Ni System

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Seth C. Schaefer
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Jan 1, 1975

Abstract

The Bureau of Mines studied thermodynamic properties of Al-Ni alloys con¬taining 0.54 to 30.04 atomic percent nickel with the aid of the high-temperature galvanic cell Al(1) // Al+3 (AlCl3 in NaCI.KC1) // Al-Ni alloy (1 or s). Activities of aluminum and nickel (compared with pure liquid metals as the standard state) show pronounced negative deviation from Raoult's law at 1,273 K. The properties [?G, ?Gxs, ?G ideal, ?GA1, AGxs1, ?Gni , and ?GNixs] have been derived from the experimental data and are summarized in tables and illustrations. At 1,127 K, the thermodynamic stability for the invariant three-phase equilibrium consisting of a saturated liquid, A13Ni, and A13Ni2 has been uniquely defined by an activity for aluminum of 0.751. A free energy of formation at 1,127 K of -7,940 cal/g-atom was derived for the compound A13Ni.
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APA: Seth C. Schaefer  (1975)  RI 7993 Thermodynamic Properties of the AI-Ni System

MLA: Seth C. Schaefer RI 7993 Thermodynamic Properties of the AI-Ni System. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1975.

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