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Experimental determination of phase equilibria of Al-rich portion in the Al-Fe binary system

Journal

JOURNAL OF ALLOYS AND COMPOUNDS
Volume 668, Issue -, Pages 97-106

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
DOI: 10.1016/j.jallcom.2016.01.215

Keywords

Coating materials; Intermetallics; Phase diagrams; Electron emission spectroscopies; Thermal analysis

Funding

  1. Excellent Graduate School for Materials Integration Center
  2. Excellent Graduate School for Materials Science Center
  3. Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research [15H05766] Funding Source: KAKEN

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Al-rich portion of the Al-Fe binary phase diagram was determined by conventional heat-treatment for equilibration, the diffusion couple method and thermal analysis. Equilibrium compositions are mostly coincident with the generally accepted phase diagram in the literature up to 1000 degrees C, except the solubility range of theta-Fe4Al13 phase. The solubility ranges of the eta-Fe2Al5 and the theta-Fe4Al13 phases were confirmed to increase and incline to the Fe-rich side with increasing temperature. Phase boundaries and the eutectoid composition of the epsilon-Fe5Al8 phase were determined from the diffusion couple method and heating curves of DSC measurement, which were slightly shifted to a higher Fe concentration. Transformation temperatures of liquidus, solidus and invariant reactions determined from heating curves of DSC measurement were mostly lower than those in the phase diagram evaluated by Kattner and Burton. An invariant reaction related to the formation of the theta-Fe4Al13 phase was confirmed as the peritectic reaction of Liquid + eta-Fe2Al5 = theta-Fe4Al13 in this study taking equilibrium compositions of the eta-Fe2Al5 + theta-Fe4Al13 phases and solidus temperatures of the theta-Fe4Al13 phase into consideration. (C) 2016 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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