Nitrogen solution and titanium nitride precipitation in liquid Fe-Cr-Ni alloys
Abstract The solubility of nitrogen in liquid Fe-Cr, Fe-Ni, Ni-Cr, and Fe-Cr-Ni alloys up to 20 wt pct Ni and 40 wt pct Cr was measured by the Sieverts’ method. The first and second order interactions in iron between nitrogen and chromium, and nitrogen and nickel were determined. Chromium increases...
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Abstract The solubility of nitrogen in liquid Fe-Cr, Fe-Ni, Ni-Cr, and Fe-Cr-Ni alloys up to 20 wt pct Ni and 40 wt pct Cr was measured by the Sieverts’ method. The first and second order interactions in iron between nitrogen and chromium, and nitrogen and nickel were determined. Chromium increases the nitrogen solubility at lower chromium concentrations but the second order interaction term which is of the opposite sign becomes significant at higher chromium levels and compensates partly for the effect of the first order interaction term. Nickel decreases the nitrogen solubility in iron. Titanium nitride formation in liquid Fe-Cr, Fe-Ni, and Fe-Cr-Ni alloys also was investigated. The first and second order interactions between titanium and chromium or nickel were determined at 1600°C. Chromium increases the solubility product of TiN, principally by decreasing the activity of nitrogen in the melt. Nickel decreases the solubility product of TiN by increasing the activities of nitrogen and titanium. © The Metallurgical of Society of AIME 1977 |
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Abstract The solubility of nitrogen in liquid Fe-Cr, Fe-Ni, Ni-Cr, and Fe-Cr-Ni alloys up to 20 wt pct Ni and 40 wt pct Cr was measured by the Sieverts’ method. The first and second order interactions in iron between nitrogen and chromium, and nitrogen and nickel were determined. Chromium increases the nitrogen solubility at lower chromium concentrations but the second order interaction term which is of the opposite sign becomes significant at higher chromium levels and compensates partly for the effect of the first order interaction term. Nickel decreases the nitrogen solubility in iron. Titanium nitride formation in liquid Fe-Cr, Fe-Ni, and Fe-Cr-Ni alloys also was investigated. The first and second order interactions between titanium and chromium or nickel were determined at 1600°C. Chromium increases the solubility product of TiN, principally by decreasing the activity of nitrogen in the melt. Nickel decreases the solubility product of TiN by increasing the activities of nitrogen and titanium. © The Metallurgical of Society of AIME 1977 |
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Abstract The solubility of nitrogen in liquid Fe-Cr, Fe-Ni, Ni-Cr, and Fe-Cr-Ni alloys up to 20 wt pct Ni and 40 wt pct Cr was measured by the Sieverts’ method. The first and second order interactions in iron between nitrogen and chromium, and nitrogen and nickel were determined. Chromium increases the nitrogen solubility at lower chromium concentrations but the second order interaction term which is of the opposite sign becomes significant at higher chromium levels and compensates partly for the effect of the first order interaction term. Nickel decreases the nitrogen solubility in iron. Titanium nitride formation in liquid Fe-Cr, Fe-Ni, and Fe-Cr-Ni alloys also was investigated. The first and second order interactions between titanium and chromium or nickel were determined at 1600°C. Chromium increases the solubility product of TiN, principally by decreasing the activity of nitrogen in the melt. Nickel decreases the solubility product of TiN by increasing the activities of nitrogen and titanium. © The Metallurgical of Society of AIME 1977 |
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