PART VI - Redetermined Zinc-Rich Portion of The Zn-Ti System

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
E. H. Rennhack
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Abstract

When cast hypoeutectic Zn-Ti alloys are rolled, the TiZn15 compound particles arising from eutectic decomposition form a network of fibers promoting improved creep resistance.' The effect is magnified with increasing titanium content and extends to hy-pereutectic concentrations. Strip produced from the latter-type alloys, however, also contains large, primary crystals of the compound that tend to initiate cracking during subsequent fabrication operations. In a study of the influence of various casting modifications on the size and distribution of these crystals, the phase relationships existing between the eutectic and the TiZnIs intermetallic compound in the Zn-Ti system were of major interest. Although several in- vestigators1 4 have explored the equilibria within this compositional range, their results show considerable lack of agreement. Consequently, with the exception of the solvus boundary, the constitution of this system containing up to approximately 1.0 wt pct Ti was . The findings are reported in the present note.
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APA: E. H. Rennhack  (1967)  PART VI - Redetermined Zinc-Rich Portion of The Zn-Ti System

MLA: E. H. Rennhack PART VI - Redetermined Zinc-Rich Portion of The Zn-Ti System. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1967.

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