RI 5688 Zirconium-Dysprosium Equilibrium Diagram ? Introduction And Summary

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
J. Croeni
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Jan 1, 1960

Abstract

The search for new alloys for application in the atomic energy field had prompted investigation of zirconium-rare earth metal alloys by the Federal Bureau of Mines. In this instance the zirconium-dysprosium system was investigated by melting point, thermal analysis, resistivity, X-ray and metallographic methods. Results indicate a single eutectic system with a peritectoid reaction occurring at 890° C. The eutectic isotherm extends from 30 to 95-percent dysprosium at 1,280° C. Eutectic composition is located at approximately 70 percent dysprosium. Solid solubility of dysprosium in both alpha and beta zirconium is extensive. The extent of solid solubility of zirconium in dysprosium has not been determined. Although zirconium rich alloys exhibit a significant increase in hardness, they can be cold worked extensively. These alloys also appear adaptable to solution heat treatment. Additional investigations concerning corrosion resistance and other mechanical properties are necessary for satisfactory evaluation of these alloys. The superior corrosion resistance of zirconium and the nuclear cross-section characteristics of the rare earth metals have stimulated alloy investigations using zirconium as a base metal. Alloys combining these characteristics present a possible substitute for hafnium as a control rod material. In this particular study dysprosium was chosen as the alloying element, and several series of alloys were used to establish the equilibrium diagram.
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APA: J. Croeni  (1960)  RI 5688 Zirconium-Dysprosium Equilibrium Diagram ? Introduction And Summary

MLA: J. Croeni RI 5688 Zirconium-Dysprosium Equilibrium Diagram ? Introduction And Summary. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1960.

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