PART II - Communications - The Relation of Carbon Activity Data for Fe-Cr-C Alloys to the Boundaries of the Gamma + (Fe, Cr)7C3 Phase Field at 1050°

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- The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1967
Abstract
Iwo major studies of the Fe-Cr-C system are available in the literature. The earlier one of Kinzel and crafts' forms the basis for the data most commonly quoted in works of reference (e.g., Metnls HandDook) though the later work of Bungardt el a1.' is more extensive and amenable to analysis in terms of isothermal sections and so forth. However it is evident from examination of either of these studies that the delination of phase boundaries on the basis of the data obtained can only be very approximate. Indeed in several instances the data are so inconclusive that this delineation is a matter of opinion. This note is to report an analysis of experimentally determined carbon activity data in this system, which, originally intended as a means of checking the self-consistency of the data for a number of alloys, enables some conclusions to be drawn concerning the 10503C isothermal section of the iron-rich corner of the system as deducible from the data of Bungardt
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APA:
(1967) PART II - Communications - The Relation of Carbon Activity Data for Fe-Cr-C Alloys to the Boundaries of the Gamma + (Fe, Cr)7C3 Phase Field at 1050°MLA: PART II - Communications - The Relation of Carbon Activity Data for Fe-Cr-C Alloys to the Boundaries of the Gamma + (Fe, Cr)7C3 Phase Field at 1050°. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1967.