Technical Notes - Occurrence of Chi Phase in a 16 Pct-15 Pct Ni-7 Pct Mn-6 Pct Mo Alloy

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
John Birtalan R. A. Bloom
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Jan 1, 1957

Abstract

CONSIDERABLE interest has been shown in recent years toward determining the crystal structure, mode of formation, and chemical composition of the x phase, designated as such by Andrews,' who was the first to establish its presence in Fe-Cr- Ni-Mo alloys . Later work2 by the same author has shown that the occurrence of x depends on the presence of some molybdenum in the alloy. The phase, which appears to be identical or very similar to a manganese, has a body-centered-cubic structure and is closely related to s phase. Koh observed a similarity in composition between x and s and speculated as to whether x might be an ordered structure of u which is known to have a tetragonal crystal
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APA: John Birtalan R. A. Bloom  (1957)  Technical Notes - Occurrence of Chi Phase in a 16 Pct-15 Pct Ni-7 Pct Mn-6 Pct Mo Alloy

MLA: John Birtalan R. A. Bloom Technical Notes - Occurrence of Chi Phase in a 16 Pct-15 Pct Ni-7 Pct Mn-6 Pct Mo Alloy. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1957.

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