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  4. Ordering and structural transformations in Ni<inf>3</inf>Al alloys
 
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Ordering and structural transformations in Ni<inf>3</inf>Al alloys

Date Issued
01-01-1992
Author(s)
Ramesh, R.
Vasudevan, R.
Pathiraj, B.
Kolster, B. H.
DOI
10.1007/BF02403673
Abstract
X-ray diffraction profile studies on the filings of stoichiometric and off-stoichiometric compositions of Ni3Al alloys, with and without boron additions, were conducted to clarify some of the significant anomalies noticed in the literature. The long-range order parameter was estimated as a function of temperature in all the four alloys from (1 0 0)/(2 0 0) and (1 1 0)/(2 2 0) pairs of reflections. The L12 structure appears to attain a maximum stability at about 600 °C, around which temperature its order parameter was close to the theoretical value. Above 600 °C, this structure becomes less stable and there appears to be formation of an additional structure of a lower symmetry. © 1992, Chapman & Hall. All rights reserved.
Volume
27
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