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  • 2012Phase equilibria and structural investigations in the Ni-poor part of the system Al-Ge-Ni18citations
  • 2011Phase equilibria and structural investigations in the system Al-Fe-Si123citations
  • 2010Phase equilibria in the Al-Si-V system20citations
  • 2009Crystal structures, site occupations and phase equilibria in the system V-Zr-Ge6citations
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  • Richter, Klaus W.
  • Reichmann, Thomas
  • Duarte, Liliana
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Phase equilibria and structural investigations in the system Al-Fe-Si

  • Schmetterer, Clemens
  • Skolyszewska-Kühberger, Barbara Janina
  • Marker, Martin
  • Richter, Klaus W.
  • Effenberger, Herta Silvia
Abstract

The Al-Fe-Si system was studied for an isothermal section at 800 °C in the Al-rich part and at 900 °C in the Fe-rich part, and for half a dozen vertical sections at 27, 35, 40, 50 and 60 at.% Fe and 5 at.% Al. Optical microscopy and powder X-ray diffraction (XRD) was used for initial sample characterization, and Electron Probe Microanalysis (EPMA) and Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) of the annealed samples was used to determine the exact phase compositions. Thermal reactions were studied by Differential Thermal Analysis (DTA). Our experimental results are generally in good agreement with the most recent phase diagram versions of the system Al-Fe-Si. A new ternary high-temperature phase t12 (cF96, NiTi2-type) with the composition Al48Fe36Si16 was discovered and was structurally characterized by means of single-crystal and powder XRD. The variation of the lattice parameters of the triclinic phase t1 with the composition Al2+xFe3Si3-x (-0.3 <x <1.3) was studied in detail. For the binary phase FeSi2 only small solubility of Al was found in the low-temperature modification LT-FeSi2 (?ß) but significant solubility in the high-temperature modification HT-FeSi2 (?a) (8.5 at.% Al). It was found that the high-temperature modification of FeSi2 is stabilized down to much lower temperature in the ternary, confirming earlier literature suggestions on this issue. DTA results in four selected vertical sections were compared with calculated sections based on a recent CALPHAD assessment. The deviations of liquidus values are significant suggesting the need for improvement of the thermodynamic models.

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  • impedance spectroscopy
  • phase
  • powder X-ray diffraction
  • optical microscopy
  • phase diagram
  • differential thermal analysis
  • electron probe micro analysis
  • CALPHAD