1995
DOI: 10.1016/0966-9795(95)00003-h
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Experimental determination of phase equilibria in the FeAlC system

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“…Carbides are formed from the liquid directly through a peritectic transformation although the temperature of transformation is uncertain. Palm et al made an extensive investigation related to the K phase in the Fe-Al-C system between 800 C and the liquidus surface [19]. According to them, the K phase forms at about 1400 C. The interdendritic morphology of the carbides, as revealed by the micrograph, is in agreement with the phase diagram.…”
Section: Phase Identification and Microstructure Analysissupporting
confidence: 49%
“…Carbides are formed from the liquid directly through a peritectic transformation although the temperature of transformation is uncertain. Palm et al made an extensive investigation related to the K phase in the Fe-Al-C system between 800 C and the liquidus surface [19]. According to them, the K phase forms at about 1400 C. The interdendritic morphology of the carbides, as revealed by the micrograph, is in agreement with the phase diagram.…”
Section: Phase Identification and Microstructure Analysissupporting
confidence: 49%
“…13͒ and Fe-Ga, 12 the FeAl-C system is likely representative of the phase equilibria of Fe-Ga-C. Three isotherms at 800, 1000, and 1200°C have been published for the Fe-Al-C system. 26 Fe-Ga-C alloys in this study were water quenched from 1000°C; therefore, the 1000°C isotherm is particular relevant to the water quenched conditions. From this isotherm, it can be clearly seen that the phase boundary for the A2 phase is pushed to higher Al content by the addition of carbon, 26 which is consistent with the present result that the MS for the Fe-Ga-C alloys peaked at a higher Ga concentration than the binary alloys in the A2 region.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The temperature at such parts should be higher than the temperature measured at the die. According to a Fe-Al-C ternary equilibrium phase diagram, 23) the composition of the MAed powder is in the þ dual phase region at the sintering temperature of 1273 K. However, the -phase can be formed at parts where the localized heating occur since the -phase is stable in a wider range of composition at higher temperature. Then, the amount of the -carbide precipitates dispersion decreases since a large amount of carbon can dissolve into -phase from the carbides.…”
Section: Formation Mechanism Of Coarse -Grainsmentioning
confidence: 99%