The Solubility of Nitrogen tn Liquid Iron ... Titanium Alloys

- Organization:
- Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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- 7
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- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1963
Abstract
A Sievert ' technique was used. The few determinations made on 10 per cent and 20 per cent V alloys did not show any deviations from Sieverts' law up to I>N2 = 1 atmosphere. The same held true for alloys of 0.2 per cent Ti. Nitrogen absorptions in Fe-Ti alloys, containing from 0.50 to 0.77 per cent Ti at 1,600°C, follow Sieverts' law at low PN2 values, but, due to the formation of a delta titanium nitride phase, deviate from this law beyond critical values of PN2? There is evidence that this phase is Ti1.1N. The behavior observed can be described by the followmg equations: Ti,.,N(o) = 1.7Ti + N K = (fT; ? % Ti)1?7 (f;;.? %~_) = 0.0020 K = fN. %~ = 0.042 '\)-:>N 2 I NTRODUCTJON Nitrogen's solubility in liquid iron-vanadium alloys was investi-gated briefly by Brick and Creevy ( 1), and more extensively by Kash-yap and Parlee (2) and by Pahlke and Elliott (7). Nitrogen's solubility in liquid iron-titanium alloys
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(1963) The Solubility of Nitrogen tn Liquid Iron ... Titanium AlloysMLA: The Solubility of Nitrogen tn Liquid Iron ... Titanium Alloys. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1963.