Detailed microstructural analysis of a two-phase alloy of composition Cr-9.
8 at.% Ta and lying in the Cr-Cr2Ta region of the Cr-Ta binary system confi
rmed that the existing phase diagram is inaccurate; in the cast and anneale
d condition (1273 K/24 h), blocky primary Cr2Ta precipitates were observed
although the phase diagram indicates the eutectic composition to be similar
to 13 at.% Ta. The eutectic structure is composed of Cr solid solution and
the Laves phase Cr2Ta; the morphology is primarily lamellar although the r
od morphology was occasionally observed. The Laves phase eutectic microcons
tituent exhibits the C14 (2H) hexagonal structure with a low stacking fault
(basal faults) density and an average composition corresponding to 28.5 at
.% Ta. After a prolonged high-temperature anneal (1573 K/168 h), the morpho
logy breaks down to form discrete particles of Cr2Ta; the C14, C36 and C15
structures were all recognized in this annealed condition, often more than
one form being present in a single precipitate. The C15 structure was not t
winned but contained some stacking faults on the {111} planes. Composition
measurements confirmed that these structural transformations were accompani
ed by composition changes, the precipitates becoming more Ta-rich as they t
ransitioned from the C14 via the C36 to the C15 phase. These observations a
re coupled with the results from earlier studies to present a discussion on
factors that influence the stability and C14/C36/C15 transformation kineti
cs. (C) 2000 Acta Metallurgica mr. Published by Elsevier Science Ltd. All r
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