Diffusion paths and reaction mechanisms in the high-temperature chemical interaction between carbon and titanium aluminides

1995 
Abstract After recalling the thermodynamic principles governing the high-temperature chemical interactions in the AlCTi system, an experimental study has been undertaken in order to characterize the phases formed between graphite and titanium aluminides in powder mixtures heated at 1000 °C for increasing times and at the interface of semi-infinite diffusion couples hot-pressed at 1000–1150 °C under 100 MPa. The results are interpreted in terms of surface reaction and multiphase volume diffusion. More especially, relations between the reported phase equilibria and the layer sequences observed at the interfaces of diffusion couples are established and the key principles on the basis of which formation and growth of the reaction zones can be understood are pointed out.
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