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Title: | The C-Hf-Ti System (Carbon-Hafnium-Titanium) |
Authors: | Bandyopadhyay, Debashis |
Keywords: | Physics C-Hf-Ti system Carbon Hafnium Titanium (Ti) |
Issue Date: | 2000 |
Publisher: | JOURNAL OF PHASE EQUILIBRIA |
Abstract: | The assessed phase diagram of the Ti-C system shown in[1990Oka] conducted a detailed assessment of the C-Hf Fig. 1 is taken from [1998Oka].[1995Alb],[1996Jon], and system, where only one intermediate phase exists. The [1996Sei] reported other assessments of this system, which assessed phase diagram shown in Fig. 3 is taken from consists of two terminal solids α-Ti and β-Ti and a refractory[1990Oka]. Three terminal solids, C (graphite), α-Hf, and monocarbide TiC. The other phases present are liquid and β-Hf, are present in this system.[Massalski1] has reported graphite (C). Two eutectic and one peritectoid reaction appear the temperature of β-Hf⇔ α-Hf allotropic transformation as in this system at 1646, 2776, and 920 C, respectively. There 1743 C. There are several conflicting reports in the literature seems to be a tendency of carbon ordering at compositions([1954Cot],[1961Por],[1962Kat], and [1965Rud]) regarding below stoichiometry; as a result, the Ti2C phase does not the eutectic reaction temperature between C and Hf and its appear in the binary phase diagram. The crystal structure corresponding composition. The crystal structure data of the data shown Table 1 are taken from [Massalski2]. C-Hf system shown in Table 3 are taken from [1990Oka]. |
URI: | https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11669-000-0022-6 http://dspace.bits-pilani.ac.in:8080/jspui/xmlui/handle/123456789/14161 |
Appears in Collections: | Department of Physics |
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