PART VI - A High-Temperature Technique for Determining Terminal Solubilities: Nitrogen in Niobium (Columbium)

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
B. Evans R. A. Pasternak
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Jan 1, 1967

Abstract

A dynamic technique for the determination of solubilities of gases in metals has been explored, using the N-Nb system as a test case. An initially clean sample, maintained at constant high temperature, is exposed to the gas at low pressure: the rate of sorp-tion and the corresponding change in sample resistance are measured continuously. A pronounced decrease in the slope of the resistance concentration curve is observed at the terminal solubility. The rate of gas uptake by the sample was determined in an ultrahigh-vacuum flow system equipped with a servo-control which maintains constant pressure in the sample chamber; the system and the technique have been described in detail elsewhere. 1,2 The sample was held at constant temperature during sorption by maintaining approximately constant power input into it; this results in constant temperature, since the emissivity of a metal is independent of moderate concentrations of dissolved gas. The simple electrical circuit used both for heating and for resistance measurement is shown in Fig. 1. The power input into the filament is where R is the filament resistance, RL is an adjustable resistance in series with the filament, and VT is the constant dc potential of the power source. If RL is set equal to R at the beginning of an absorption run, the power input becomes insensitive to subsequent resistance changes; for example, an increase of 20 pct in sample resistance is accompanied by a decrease in power input of less than 0.8 pct; i.e., the
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APA: B. Evans R. A. Pasternak  (1967)  PART VI - A High-Temperature Technique for Determining Terminal Solubilities: Nitrogen in Niobium (Columbium)

MLA: B. Evans R. A. Pasternak PART VI - A High-Temperature Technique for Determining Terminal Solubilities: Nitrogen in Niobium (Columbium). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1967.

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