PHASE EQUILIBRIA INVESTIGATIONS OF BINARY, TERNARY, AND HIGHER ORDER SYSTEMS. PART 2. EFFECT OF RHENIUM AND ALUMINUM ADDITIONS ON THE METAL-RICH EQUILIBRIA IN THE TITANIUM-MOLYBDENIUM-CARBON AND TITANIUM-NIOBIUM-CARBON SYSTEMS

Abstract

The solid state phase equilibria of the metal-rich regions of the Titanium-Molybdenum-Carbon and Titanium-Niobium-Carbon systems with up to 12 At. % Rhenium and 10 At.% Aluminum additions, respectively, have been determined on hot pressed, heat treated, and in part arc melted alloys. The phase equilibria in the metal-rich regions, with these additions, is practically unchanged over that of the ternary Titanium-Molybdenum-Carbon and Titanium-Niobium-Carbon systems; the existence of the large two-phased areas, monocarbide plus metal phases, remains.

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Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Aug 01, 1969
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AD0695063

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