Papers - Equilibrium Relations in Aluminum-zirconium Alloys of High Purity (T. P. 109)

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
William L. Fink L. A. Willey
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Jan 1, 1939

Abstract

TWO of the aluminum-alloy systems previously studied—the aluminum-titanium and the aluminum-chromium—exhibit a peritectic reaction at the extreme aluminum end of the diagram. Preliminary work indicated that the aluminum-zirconium and certain other aluminum systems were similar in this respect. The present paper, the twentieth of a series from the Aluminum Research Laboratories, reports the results of a recent investigation of equilibrium relations in aluminum-zirconium alloys of high purity, which confirm the preliminary observations. Previous Investigations There has been only one investigation of the aluminum end of the aluminum-zirconium system. Sykesl prepared and studied alloys containing 0 to 70 per cent Zr. The lowering of the freezing point of aluminum by the addition of zirconium was found to be very little, if any (less than 2" C.). He placed the solid solubility of zirconium in aluminum at room temperature between 0.57 and 0.97 per cent. A few other investigators have attempted to determine the composition of the intermetallic compounds occurring in this system. Honigschmid2 obtained the compound ZrAla as a by-product during the preparation of ZrSi2. He made no attempt to prepare other aluminum-zirconium compounds. Weiss and Newmann3 prepared an alloy by heating aluminum with a double fluoride of potassium and zirconium. When this alloy was treated consecutively with caustic soda and hydrochloric acid, there was a residue, which contained approximately 72 per cent Zr and 28 per cent A1 (Zr3AI4). Marden and Rich4 prepared an alloy in the same way, treated it with caustic soda, and obtained a residue of silver-white crystals, which contained 70 per cent Zr and 30 per cent A1 (Zr3A14). Alloys Materials Used.—Electrolytically refined aluminum was employed for thc preparation of all alloys used in this investigation. The chemical
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APA: William L. Fink L. A. Willey  (1939)  Papers - Equilibrium Relations in Aluminum-zirconium Alloys of High Purity (T. P. 109)

MLA: William L. Fink L. A. Willey Papers - Equilibrium Relations in Aluminum-zirconium Alloys of High Purity (T. P. 109). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1939.

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