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This work investigates the wear resistance and nitriding behavior of PBF‐LB/M‐processed Osprey HWTS 50, a lean hot work tool steel. Three heat treatment conditions are compared to conventional wrought H13, H11, and PBF‐LB/M 18Ni300. The study highlights HWTS 50's enhanced nitrogen diffusion, deeper nitriding hardness depth, and comparable or improved ...
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Elemental redistribution during coprecipitation of kappa (κ)‐type and B2 precipitates in an Al‐alloyed lightweight steel is revealed by atom probe tomography (APT) and density functional theory (DFT). Fe and Ni redistribution promotes the evolution of B2 phase from NiAl‐type toward FeAl‐type and improves the stability of κ and B2 phases during ...
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An accurate moving boundary model for volume diffusion containing boundary conditions from trans‐interface diffusion (TID) simulates the austenite growth during cooling. TID of Cr, Mo, N and Ni enhance growth kinetics. Without TID, compositions of the interface region change, decreasing the driving force for growth and finally causing numerical ...
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The Superconductivity of Some Intermetallic Compounds
IBM Journal of Research and Development, 1962The W-Os, Re-W, Re-Mo, Re-Hf, and Mo-Hf binary systems were investigated for superconductivity down to 1°K. Several new superconducting regions were found with the most significant occurring in the primary and terminal solid-solution alloys. The occurrence of superconductivity in the β-phase field of the Re-Hf and Mo-Hf binaries indicates a possible ...
Richard D. Blaugher +2 more
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A family of ductile intermetallic compounds
Nature Materials, 2003Stoichiometric intermetallic compounds have always been touted for their attractive chemical, physical, electrical, magnetic and mechanical properties, but few practical uses have materialized because they are brittle at room temperature. Here we report on a large family of fully ordered, stoichiometric binary rare-earth intermetallic compounds with ...
Karl, Gschneidner +10 more
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Some Statistics on Intermetallic Compounds
Inorganic Chemistry, 2014It is still largely unknown why intermetallic phases show such a large variety of crystal structures, with unit cell sizes varying between 1 and more than 20 000 atoms. The goal of our study was, therefore, to get a general overview of the symmetries, unit cell sizes, stoichiometries, most frequent structure types, and their stability fields based on ...
Dshemuchadse J, Steurer W
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STRUCTURE OF INTERMETALLIC COMPOUNDS AND PHASES
1996Solid state chemistry of intermetallic ...
FERRO, RICCARDO, SACCONE, ADRIANA
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Photoeffects in Intermetallic Compounds
Proceedings of the IRE, 1955The intermetallic semiconductors are classified with respect to their crystal structure and to the place of the component elements in the periodic system. A survey is given of the properties of compounds with the zincblende and fluorite lattice. Photoeffects of individual members of these two groups are discussed. Such phenomena include photoconduction,
H. R. Frederikse, R. Blunt
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The intermetallic compound Ni3Zr
Journal of the Less Common Metals, 1979Abstract The intermetallic compound Ni3Zr has been isolated; it is stable at room temperature but decays by a peritectoid reaction at 940 °C according to: 4Ni3Zr → Ni7Zr2 + Ni5Zr2. Ni3Zr is a hexagonal close-packed compound of the Ni3Sn type (D019), space group P6 3 mmc .
C Becle +3 more
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Solidification of Intermetallic Compounds
MRS Proceedings, 1995AbstractKinetic modelling, incorporating variation in the degree of chemical order, is developed for the solidification of intermetallic compounds, and qualitative comparisons are made with experiment. It is found that a disordered phase can be obtained other than by the process of disorder trapping, and that partitioning can increase or invert with ...
H. Assadi, A. L. Greer
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