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Systems Zirconium-Molybdenum and Zirconium-Wolfram

Authors: R. F. Domagala; D. J. McPherson; M. Hansen;

Systems Zirconium-Molybdenum and Zirconium-Wolfram

Abstract

On the basis of metallographic analysis, incipient melting data, thermal analysis work, and X-ray diffraction, phase relationships in the 0 to 50 atomic pct alloy content were carefully resolved. Phase relationships in the higher alloy content regions were outlined. A single intermediate phase, peritectically formed, of the form ZrX2 was established in each system. A eutectic and a eutectoid were found in the zirconium-rich region of both systems. Appreciable solubility of molybdenum and wolfram was found in β zirconium, but only a slight solubility in α zirconium.

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