X-ray Study on the Constitution of Iron-silicon Alloys Containing from 14 to 33.4 Per Cent Silicon

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Earl Greiner
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1936

Abstract

THE constitution of the iron-silicon alloys containing from 14 to 33.4 weight per cent silicon has been studied by a number of investigators, whose results have been reviewed in a monograph published by the Engineering Foundation1. In these previous researches, the solubility of silicon in iron was determined by thermal, microscopic or magnetic methods and the compound Fe3Si2 was reported to be stable at tempera-tures from 0 to approximately 1030° C. This paper describes the results of an X-ray investigation of the solubility of silicon in iron and gives data which prove that the Fe3Si2 phase is unstable below 825° C. In order to obtain the present results on the solubility of silicon in iron, the authors have utilized the lattice constants of the alpha-phase iron-silicon alloys given in a previous publication2, and also some addi-tional data which will subsequently be described.
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APA: Earl Greiner  (1936)  X-ray Study on the Constitution of Iron-silicon Alloys Containing from 14 to 33.4 Per Cent Silicon

MLA: Earl Greiner X-ray Study on the Constitution of Iron-silicon Alloys Containing from 14 to 33.4 Per Cent Silicon. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1936.

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