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  1. Powder Metallurgy and Metal Ceramics
  2. Powder Metallurgy and Metal Ceramics : Volume 46
  3. Powder Metallurgy and Metal Ceramics : Volume 46, Issue 11-12, November 2007
  4. Ti-TiNi-HfNi-Hf Liquidus surface
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Powder Metallurgy and Metal Ceramics : Volume 46
Powder Metallurgy and Metal Ceramics : Volume 46, Issue 11-12, November 2007
Structure and properties of WC-Co alloys in solid-phase sintering. II. Mechanical properties of samples
Reactive electric-discharge sintering of TiN-TiB$_{2}$
The effect of Fe addition on the densification of B$_{4}$C powder by spark plasma sintering
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Hard plasma chemical coatings based on silicon carbon nitride
Alloys and phase equilibria in the Al-Ti-Rh system. II. Melting diagram of the TiRh-Rh-AlRh partial system
Ti-TiNi-HfNi-Hf Liquidus surface
Phase equilibria and thermodynamics of binary copper systems with 3d-metals. VII. Concentration-temperature dependences of the thermodynamic functions of mixing for liquid alloys of copper and transition metals
Oxidation of TiAl intermetallic
Structurization in sintering of antifriction powder materials based on iron-copper alloys
Carbides of transition metals in abrasive machining (Review)
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Ti-TiNi-HfNi-Hf Liquidus surface

Content Provider Springer Nature Link
Author Semeva, O. L. Tret’yachenko, L. O. Petyukh, V. M.
Copyright Year 2007
Abstract Physical and chemical analysis methods are used for the first time to examine the Ti-TiNi-HfNi-Hf alloys in the melting-crystallization region. The liquidus surface is shown to consist of six fields of primary phase crystallization: λ$_{1}$, η, δ, θ, β, and α. The largest fields are of δ-and β-phases. The λ$_{1}$ ternary phase is formed by peritectic reaction l + δ → λ$_{1}$. There are five invariant equilibria involving liquid on the Ti-TiNi-HfNi-Hf solidus surface. The liquidus surface, vertical sections, and alloy crystallization scheme are constructed.
Starting Page 556
Ending Page 564
Page Count 9
File Format PDF
ISSN 10681302
Journal Powder Metallurgy and Metal Ceramics
Volume Number 46
Issue Number 11-12
e-ISSN 15739066
Language English
Publisher Springer US
Publisher Date 2007-01-01
Publisher Place Boston
Access Restriction One Nation One Subscription (ONOS)
Subject Keyword liquidus invariant equilibrium metatectic reaction peritectic reaction comparative differential thermal analysis Characterization and Evaluation of Materials Metallic Materials Ceramics, Glass, Composites, Natural Methods
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
Subject Ceramics and Composites Materials Chemistry Mechanics of Materials Metals and Alloys Condensed Matter Physics
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