Chemical diffusion in the iridium-richA1 andL12 phases in the Ir-Nb system |
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Authors: | Hiroshi Numakura Tatsuru Watanabe Makoto Uchida Yoko Yamabe-Mitarai Eisuke Bannai |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Kyoto University, Sakyo-ku, 606-8501 Kyoto, Japan;(2) National Institute for Materials Science, Sengen 1-2-1, 305-0047 Tsukuba, Japan |
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Abstract: | The diffusion in iridium-rich Ir-Nb alloys has been studied by single-phase interdiffusion experiments. The chemical diffusion coefficient has been measured for the primary fcc solid-solution and theL12 ordered compound Ir3Nb in the temperature range between 1650 and 1950 °C, using Ir/Ir-8Nb and Ir-26Nb/Ir-28Nb diffusion couples, respectively (numbers indicate mol%). While the chemical diffusion coefficient in the solid-solution phase is close to the tracer self-diffusion coefficient of pure iridium, the diffusion in the compound phase is extremely slow: the chemical diffusion coefficient is 1/40 to 1/50 of that in the solid solution. The low diffusion rate in the compound must be beneficial for high-temperature performance of refractory superalloys based on the Ir-Nb system. This article was presented at the Multicomponent-Multiphase Diffusion Symposium in Honor of Mysore A. Dayananda, which was held during TMS 2006, 135th Annual Meeting and Exhibition, March 12–16, 2006, in San Antonio, TX. The symposium was organized by Yongho Sohn of University of Central Florida, Carelyn E. Campbell of National Institute of Standards and Technology, Richard D. Sisson, Jr., of Worcester Polytechnic Institute, and John E. Morral of Ohio State University. |
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Keywords: | binary interdiffusion chemical diffusion intermetallic compound iridium-niobium alloys solid-solution |
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