1974
DOI: 10.1016/0036-9748(74)90431-1
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Mössbauer study of precipitation in FeNiMo and FeNiCoMo maraging alloys

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“…Tamarat et al also determined the M S temperature which is the transition temperature from paramagnetic state to antiferromagnetic, and T N -Neel temperature, which is known as the transition temperature of antiferromagnetic state to paramagnetic [4]. Despite the reported Mössbauer studies [7,8] on different Fe-Ni-Mo alloy systems, no satisfactory works have been reported for Fe-Ni-Mo alloy systems and specially the effect of Mo could not be clearly understood yet. Therefore, the magnetic properties of phases and martensite start temperatures in Fe-30% Ni-x% Mo alloys with different Mo contents have been investigated in the present study, by using AC magnetic susceptibility and Mössbauer spectroscopy techniques to obtain a better understanding.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Tamarat et al also determined the M S temperature which is the transition temperature from paramagnetic state to antiferromagnetic, and T N -Neel temperature, which is known as the transition temperature of antiferromagnetic state to paramagnetic [4]. Despite the reported Mössbauer studies [7,8] on different Fe-Ni-Mo alloy systems, no satisfactory works have been reported for Fe-Ni-Mo alloy systems and specially the effect of Mo could not be clearly understood yet. Therefore, the magnetic properties of phases and martensite start temperatures in Fe-30% Ni-x% Mo alloys with different Mo contents have been investigated in the present study, by using AC magnetic susceptibility and Mössbauer spectroscopy techniques to obtain a better understanding.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 97%