Experimental and Computational Characterization of Alloy--Spinel--Corundum Equilibrium in the System Fe--Co--Al--O at 1873K


Autoria(s): Pandit, SS; Jacob, KT
Data(s)

1989

Resumo

The three-phase equilibrium between alloy, spinel solid solution and alpha -Al sub 2 O sub 3 in the Fe--Co--Al--O system at 1873k was fully characterized as a function of alloy composition using both experimental and computational methods. The equilibrium oxygen content of the liquid alloy was measured by suction sampling and inert gas fusion analysis. The O potential corresponding to the three-phase equilibrium was determined by emf measurements on a solid state galvanic cell incorporating (Y sub 2 O sub 3 )ThO sub 2 as the solid electrolyte and Cr + Cr sub 2 O sub 3 as the reference electrode. The equilibrium composition of the spinel phase formed at the interface between the alloy and alumina crucible was measured by electron probe microanalysis (EPMA). The experimental results were compared with the values computed using a thermodynamic model. The model used values for standard Gibbs energies of formation of pure end-member spinels and Gibbs energies of solution of gaseous O in liquid Fe and cobalt available in the literature. The activity--composition relationship in the spinel solid solution was computed using a cation distribution model. The variation of the activity coefficient of O with alloy composition in the Fe--Co--O system was estimated using both the quasichemical model of Jacob and Alcock and Wagner's model along with the correlations of Chiang and Chang and Kuo and Chang. The computed results of spinel composition and O potential are in excellent agreement with the experimental data. Graphs. 29 ref.--AA

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http://eprints.iisc.ernet.in/31375/1/Alloy_1989.pdf

Pandit, SS and Jacob, KT (1989) Experimental and Computational Characterization of Alloy--Spinel--Corundum Equilibrium in the System Fe--Co--Al--O at 1873K. In: Scandinavian Journal of Metallurgy, 18 (2). pp. 73-80.

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John Wiley and Sons

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Palavras-Chave #Materials Engineering (formerly Metallurgy)
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Journal Article

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