Abstract
The phase stability of the Laves phase Cr2Nb in a two-phase Cr-Cr2Nb alloy produced by arc-melting was investigated using X-ray diffraction, transmission electron microscopy and selected area electron diffraction. The experimental results indicated that the as-cast ingot was consisted of C15-Cr2Nb and Cr phases; the intermediate C36 and high-temperature C14 modifications of Cr2Nb, reported in literatures, were not detected in this study. These results, combined with a detailed analysis of the actual solidification conditions, revealed that the C14-Cr 2Nb was a metastable rather than a stable high-temperature modification. Moreover, a kind of extremely fine lamellar structure was found to be randomly distributed in the eutectic cells, which may be formed by decomposition of the supersaturated C15-Cr2Nb via a discontinuous precipitation reaction. © The Chinese Society for Metals and Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg.
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Li, K., Li, S., Zhao, S., Zhong, H., Xue, Y., & Fu, H. (2013). Phase stability of the laves phase Cr2Nb in a two-Phase Cr-Cr2Nb alloy. Acta Metallurgica Sinica (English Letters), 26(6), 687–692. https://doi.org/10.1007/s40195-013-0140-x
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