Phase Equilibria Investigation of Binary, Ternary, and Higher Order Systems, Part VI - The Phase Equilibria in the Metal-Rich Region of the Hafnium-Tantalum-Nitrogen System
Report Number: AFML TR 69-117 Part 6
Author(s): Booker, P. H., Brukl, C. E.
Corporate Author(s): Aerojet-General Corporation
Laboratory: Air Force Materials Laboratory
Date of Publication: 1969-12
Pages: 86
Contract: F33615-67-C-1513
DoD Project: None Given
Identifier: AD0700985
Abstract:
The ternary alloy system tantalum-hafnium-nitrogen was investigated by means of melting point, X-ray, differential thermal analytical, and metallographic techniques. Also investigated were the two binary systems of tantalum-nitrogen and hafnium-nitrogen. In the ternary system, seven isothermal reactions occur: Three, Class II-type four-phase reactions and four limiting tie line reactions are observed. The observed phase relationships established during the course of this investigation are discussed, and isothermal sections from 1000C to 3200C as well as an isometric view of the ternary system are presented. In addition to the ternary system, phase diagrams for the two binary systems of tantalum-nitrogen and hafnium-nitrogen are also presented.
Provenance: Lockheed Martin Missiles & Fire Control
Author(s): Booker, P. H., Brukl, C. E.
Corporate Author(s): Aerojet-General Corporation
Laboratory: Air Force Materials Laboratory
Date of Publication: 1969-12
Pages: 86
Contract: F33615-67-C-1513
DoD Project: None Given
Identifier: AD0700985
Abstract:
The ternary alloy system tantalum-hafnium-nitrogen was investigated by means of melting point, X-ray, differential thermal analytical, and metallographic techniques. Also investigated were the two binary systems of tantalum-nitrogen and hafnium-nitrogen. In the ternary system, seven isothermal reactions occur: Three, Class II-type four-phase reactions and four limiting tie line reactions are observed. The observed phase relationships established during the course of this investigation are discussed, and isothermal sections from 1000C to 3200C as well as an isometric view of the ternary system are presented. In addition to the ternary system, phase diagrams for the two binary systems of tantalum-nitrogen and hafnium-nitrogen are also presented.
Provenance: Lockheed Martin Missiles & Fire Control