High Temperature Materials and Processes (May 2020)

Solidification pathways and phase equilibria in the Mo–Ti–C ternary system

  • Ida Shuntaro,
  • Sekido Nobuaki,
  • Yoshimi Kyosuke

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1515/htmp-2020-0053
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 39, no. 1
pp. 164 – 170

Abstract

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The liquidus surface projection and isothermal section at 1,800°C in the Mo–Ti–C ternary system are examined using arc-melted alloys. A ternary transition peritectic reaction (L + Mo2C → Mo + TiC) takes place during solidification, which is apparently different from the ternary eutectic reaction (L → Mo + TiC + Mo2C) observed in a previous report. Since the composition of the eutectic reaction (L → Mo + TiC) shifts toward the Mo–Ti binary line with increasing Ti concentration, the volume fraction of the Mo phase and the interlamellar spacing of the Mo and TiC phases increase in the eutectic microstructure. At 1,800°C, the TiC phase in equilibrium with the Mo phase can contain more than 28 at% Mo and a Mo/TiC/Mo2C three-phase region exists at around Mo–15Ti–10C.

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