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The effects of processing variables on reaction synthesis of Fe-Al alloys
Author(s) -
D.L. Joslin,
D. S. Easton,
C.T. Liu,
S. A. David
Publication year - 1994
Publication title -
osti oai (u.s. department of energy office of scientific and technical information)
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/28365
Subject(s) - alloy , feal , reaction rate , quartz , chemistry , metallurgy , materials science , thermodynamics , chemical engineering , catalysis , intermetallic , organic chemistry , physics , engineering
The effects of alloy composition and reaction atmosphere on reaction synthesis of binary FeAl alloys were studied. Reactions were observed in an open (air) furnace, under static vacuum (in an evacuated quartz tube) and in a dynamic vacuum furnace. High-speed videotapes of reaction syntheses of compacts formed from 45-{mu}m Fe and 10-{mu}m Al powders reacted in air and under static vacuum revealed that an unusual ``two-stage`` reaction exists in this system under these conditions. The first stage of the two-stage reaction lasts several seconds and starts at around 650 C. The second stage begins at about 900 C, reaching temperatures between 1,250 and 1,350 C. The progress of the reaction to the second stage is sensitive to the alloy composition and reaction environment. The reaction behavior is explained in terms of thermodynamics and heat transfer, which control the delicate balance between beat accumulation and heat loss during reaction synthesis

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