Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7993913 | Journal of Alloys and Compounds | 2018 | 28 Pages |
Abstract
The Al-Co-Cr alloy system was studied by scanning and transmission electron microscopy, powder X-ray diffraction and differential thermal analysis. Partial isothermal sections of Al-Co-Cr were determined at 1150, 1100, 1000, 900, 800 and 700 °C. The region of the βCo-phase extends towards γCr up to â¼18.5 at.% Cr and â¼57 at.% Al. The solubility of Cr in HCo, MCo and Al9Co2 reaches â¼11.0, 6.0 and 1.5 at.%, respectively, while θCr-phase, μCr and γCr dissolve up to â¼3.0, 1.0 and 6.0 at.% Co, respectively. The ηCr phase extends up to â¼Â Al74.5Co4Cr21.5. No ternary phases were revealed in Al-Co-Cr at 1100-1150 °C. Five ternary phases designated ζ1, O1, ν, Ï and Ï were revealed. The Ï-phase (P21 or P21/m, a â 1.35, b â 1.27, c â 1.45 nm, β â 100°) is formed between â¼Â Al70.5Co8.0Cr21.5 and Al77.0Co7.5Cr15.5. The Ï-phase (C-center monocl., a â 3.28, b â 1.24, c â 2.43 nm, β â 108°) is formed between â¼Â Al75.0Co11.5Cr13.5 and Al79.0Co11.5Cr9.5. The O1-phase (B-center orth., a â 3.318, b â 1.255, c â 2.412 nm) is formed in a small region around â¼Â Al72.5Co5.0Cr22.5. The ν-phase (P63/m, a = 4.0630, c = 1.2496 nm) is formed between â¼Â Al75.5Co5.5Cr19 and Al81Co5.0Cr14. The ζ1-phase (R3¯or R3, a â 1.75, c â 8.0 nm) is formed in a small region around â¼Â Al80.5Co3.5Cr16.0.
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Authors
B. Grushko, W. Kowalski, S.B. Mi,