1966
DOI: 10.1007/bf01140037
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Effect of vanadium and molybdenum on the properties and phase transformations of the intermetallic compound TiCr2

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“…4. Comparison with experimental information determined by Samsonova et al [22] and Farrar et al [23], the calculated isothermal sections of the Ti-V-Cr ternary system at different temperatures agree well with each other.…”
Section: Ternary Systemssupporting
confidence: 82%
“…4. Comparison with experimental information determined by Samsonova et al [22] and Farrar et al [23], the calculated isothermal sections of the Ti-V-Cr ternary system at different temperatures agree well with each other.…”
Section: Ternary Systemssupporting
confidence: 82%
“…And he supposed the isothermal section at 1200 • C might be similar to the one at 1000 • C. In addition, the phase boundary of bcc + Cr 2 Ti/bcc in the isothermal section at 1200 • C in [27] was significantly closer to the vanadium corner than that reported in [24]. The isothermal section at 900 • C determined in [24] and the TiCr 2 -V vertical section presented in [25] suggested that a similar discrepancy in the phase region boundary also arose at 1000 • C.…”
Section: Phasementioning
confidence: 81%
“…The discrepancies may have resulted from the lower purity of V (99.74%) used in the literature. In addition, there were only two kinds of Laves phases (C14 and C15) in all the isothermal and vertical sections of the Ti-Cr-V system reported by Samsonova and Budberg [24][25][26]. However, at least in the Ti-Cr system, C36 was detected and determined to be a stable phase by Chen [39] later in 1996.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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