Studies upon the Widmanstätten Structure, VI-Iron-rich Alloys of Iron and Nitrogen and of Iron and Phosphorus

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- The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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- 18
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- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1934
Abstract
THE precipitation of the nitride Fe4N from the solid solution of nitrogen in a Fe and of the phosphide Fe3P from the solid solution of phosphorus in a Fe both lead to the formation of structures that may be easily identified as Widmanstätten figures, within the meaning of the term as used in this series of papers. A complete solution has been obtained for the figure formed by Fe4N. The structure of Fe,P, however, is not fully known and a complete solution of this figure thus cannot be obtained; nevertheless, a study of this figure has furnished some new information. PRECIPITATION OF FE4N FROM ALPHA SOLID SOLUTION OF N IN ALPHA FE Constitution of System Iron-nitrogen A knowledge of the constitution of the whole of the Fe-N system is unnecessary for this work, though the recent studies by Eisenhut and Kaupp1 and by Lehrer2 have clarified most of the moot points; it is sufficient for our purpose to state that a Fe of high purity dissolves 0.42 per cent of nitrogen in solid solution at the eutectoid temperature, 591° C., and that this solubility decreases at first rapidly and then more slowly until at room temperature the solid solubility amounts to approximately 0.1 per cent nitrogen.3
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APA:
(1934) Studies upon the Widmanstätten Structure, VI-Iron-rich Alloys of Iron and Nitrogen and of Iron and PhosphorusMLA: Studies upon the Widmanstätten Structure, VI-Iron-rich Alloys of Iron and Nitrogen and of Iron and Phosphorus. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1934.