Experimental study of the liquid–solid phase equilibria at the metal-rich region of the Nb–Cr–Si system
There is presently limited information regarding liquid–solid phase equilibria at the metal-rich region of the Nb–Cr–Si system; these data are needed for the development of the Nb-silicide based in situ composites. In the present study a range of metal-rich Nb–Cr–Si alloys with Si concentrations up...
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Published in | Intermetallics Vol. 17; no. 3; pp. 120 - 127 |
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Main Authors | , , , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
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Elsevier Ltd
01.03.2009
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Summary: | There is presently limited information regarding liquid–solid phase equilibria at the metal-rich region of the Nb–Cr–Si system; these data are needed for the development of the Nb-silicide based in situ composites. In the present study a range of metal-rich Nb–Cr–Si alloys with Si concentrations up to 30
at.% was carefully selected using a phase diagram that was calculated from the prior developed thermodynamic description of the Nb–Cr–Si system. The as-cast microstructures were examined using scanning electron microscopy, X-ray diffraction, electron probe microanalysis, and electron backscatter diffraction. A new ternary phase Nb
9(Cr,Si)
5, isostructural with the Nb
9Co
3Ge
2 phase, was identified in the present study. Four primary solidification regions were identified in these alloys: (Nb), Nb
9(Cr,Si)
5, Nb
5Si
3, and Cr
2Nb(C14). Microstructural and microchemical evidence suggests six invariant reactions on the liquidus surface of the metal-rich region of the Nb–Cr–Si system. At the Nb-rich side there are four invariant reactions: Liquid
+
Nb
3Si
→
Nb
5Si
3
+
(Nb), Liquid
+
Nb
5Si
3
→
Nb
9(Cr,Si)
5
+
(Nb), Liquid
+
Nb
5Si
3
→
Nb
9(Cr,Si)
5
+
Cr
2Nb(C14), and Liquid
→
Nb
9(Cr,Si)
5
+
(Nb)
+
Cr
2Nb(C14). At the Cr-rich side there are two invariant reactions: Liquid
+
Nb
5Si
3
→
Cr
2Nb(C14)
+
Cr
3Si and Liquid
→
(Cr)
+
Cr
2Nb(C14)
+
Cr
3Si. |
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ISSN: | 0966-9795 1879-0216 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.intermet.2008.10.005 |