1969
DOI: 10.1016/0022-3115(69)90048-8
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Transformation in uranium-0.45% molybdenum alloy in relation to cooling rates and overheating temperature

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“…Assuming that the low concentration elements appear in solid solutions, the composition-group θ has an approximate average concentration of (U,Mo)(Al,Si) 3 . This average composition has been observed in other studies[2,17,18,62,70].Composition group κ contained only Al, Mo, and U and contains the typical average composition of the interaction region in the U-Mo-Al system. Concentration profiles were determined by EPMA for the U-7Mo vs. AA6061 diffusion couple annealed at 600°C for 24 hours.…”
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“…Assuming that the low concentration elements appear in solid solutions, the composition-group θ has an approximate average concentration of (U,Mo)(Al,Si) 3 . This average composition has been observed in other studies[2,17,18,62,70].Composition group κ contained only Al, Mo, and U and contains the typical average composition of the interaction region in the U-Mo-Al system. Concentration profiles were determined by EPMA for the U-7Mo vs. AA6061 diffusion couple annealed at 600°C for 24 hours.…”
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confidence: 80%