Part X - The 1967 Howe Memorial Lecture – Iron and Steel Division - The Solubility of Niobium (Columbium) Carbide in Gamma Iron

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
T. H. Johansen N. Christensen B. Augland
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Abstract

Samples of an Fe-Nb alloy were brought to equilibriurtr with hydrogen-methane mixtures in the temperature range from 950° to 1050°C, and subsequently analyzed on their carbon contents. The solubility pvoduct L = [%Nb] [%C] may be represented by the equation Approximate solubilities indirectly assessed through hardness measurements have been included from a previous report. These data are shown to be in a fair agreement with the present solubility measurements. IN an investigation based on hardness measurements by de Kazinczy, Ms, and pachleitnerl the molal heat of solution of NbC was estimated to 11.5 kcal per mole. This value was considered rather small, and an investigation using a similar technique was carried out. The results indicated a heat of solution about 35 kcal per mole.2 At this stage it was decided to determine the solubility under conditions of true equilibrium . During the course of this work a similar investigation was published by Smith. 3 His heat of solution, 41.6 kcal per mole, is not very different from the value resulting from the present work (42.5 kcal per mole). Our solubility product, on the other hand, is at considerable variance with that reported by Smith. Possible reasons for these differences are discussed below. Mori, Tokizane, and saheki 7 have studied the behavior of niobium in commercial steels, with special attention to the formation of niobium carbide, nitride, and sulfide. Assuming a carbide composition Nbco.87 based on X-ray diffraction and chemical analysis of residues extracted from Fe-Nb-C-S alloys, the molal heat of solution of niobium carbide was estimated to 35.2 kcal per mole. MATERIALS AND EQUIPMENT The chemical analysis of the materials is given in Table I. Electrolytic iron* was used in the preparation of
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APA: T. H. Johansen N. Christensen B. Augland  (1968)  Part X - The 1967 Howe Memorial Lecture – Iron and Steel Division - The Solubility of Niobium (Columbium) Carbide in Gamma Iron

MLA: T. H. Johansen N. Christensen B. Augland Part X - The 1967 Howe Memorial Lecture – Iron and Steel Division - The Solubility of Niobium (Columbium) Carbide in Gamma Iron. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1968.

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