Thermodynamic and Kinetic Properties of Solute Atoms in Interstitial Solid Solutions.
Abstract
An apparatus has been constructed which enables the variation in the Young's modulus of interstitial solid solutions to be measured at high temperatures (above 1000C) as a function of concentration. Such measurements have been carried out for C-austenite at 1000C and 1150C. The results have been used to estimate the strength of the C-C interaction in fcc iron. The variation with temperature of the solubility of hydrogen in a series of metals and metal solid solutions has been measured. The solubility data have been used to estimate the thermodynamic functions of the dissolved hydrogen and compare these functions with those predicted by theoretical models for hydrogen-metal solutions.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Aug 05, 1975
- Accession Number
- ADA015594
Entities
People
- Rex B. Mclelland
Organizations
- Rice University