Institute of Metals Division - Thermodynamic Properties of Solid Iron-Aluminum Alloys

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
J. Eldridge K. L. Komarek
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Jan 1, 1964

Abstract

Activities of aluminum in solid Fe-Al alloys have been determined between 0 and 75 at, pct Al and 1100" and 1400°K by an isopiestic method in which iron specimens, heated in a temperature gradient, are equilibrated in a closed all-ceramic system with aluminum vapor. The activity of aluminum in these alloys shows a strong negative deviation from Raoult's law at low concentrations but increases rapidly above 40 at. pct Al. The enthalpy and entropy of mixing me both negative. For an alloy with equiatomic composition the values are: HM = -7300 cal and SM = -0.85 eu. Sodium chloride has been added at lower temperatures to accelerate the evaporation of aluminum. Equations have been derived to calculate activities of aluminum from experimental data. THE Fe-Al system has been the object of a great number of investigations.' Most of these studies have been concerned with the phase diagram and specifically with the order-disorder reactions in the range of solid solutions of aluminum in iron. The results have been compiled by Hansen2 and presented as a complete phase diagram, Fig. 1. More recently, Taylor and ones' have found that both ordered and disordered alloys can exist in the a field up to the solidus curve separated by a line starting at 18.75 at. pct Al at room temperature up to 37 at. pct Al at 1375°C. Chipman and coworkers4-7 have studied repeatedly the activity of aluminum in liquid dilute Fe-Al alloys. They have measured the distribution equilibrium of aluminum between liquid iron and
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APA: J. Eldridge K. L. Komarek  (1964)  Institute of Metals Division - Thermodynamic Properties of Solid Iron-Aluminum Alloys

MLA: J. Eldridge K. L. Komarek Institute of Metals Division - Thermodynamic Properties of Solid Iron-Aluminum Alloys. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1964.

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