Investigation Into the Tungsten-Rich Regions of the Binary Systems Tungsten-Carbon, Tungsten-Boron and Tungsten-Beryllium, Part II.

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Title
Investigation Into the Tungsten-Rich Regions of the Binary Systems Tungsten-Carbon, Tungsten-Boron and Tungsten-Beryllium, Part II.
Date
1963
Index Abstract
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Photo Quality
Complete
Report Number
ASD TDR 62-25 Part 2
Creator
Goldschmidt, H. J.
Ham, W. M.
Oliver, D. A.
Catherall, E. A.
Corporate Author
The B.S.A. Group Research Centre
Laboratory
AF Materials Laboratory
Extent
80
Identifier
AD0418033
Access Rights
OTS
Distribution Classification
1
Contract
AF 61(052)-306
DoD Project
7351 - Metallic Materials
DoD Task
735101
DTIC Record Exists
Yes
Distribution Change Authority Correspondence
None
Abstract
This report deals with the solid solubility of boron and of beryllium in tungsten, together with the attendant problems concerning the tungsten rich borides and beryllides in equilibrium with W, and which are liable to precipitate. Brief supplementary data are given on the W-C system, following the previous investigation. The study of the solubility of boron in tungsten shows this to be approximately 0.2 atomic %B at 2500 C, decreasing with temperature. The atomic nature of this solution presentsa special problem in that it can be interstitial and substitutional. W-W2 B forms a eutectic system, the eutectic temperature being about 2600 C. A high boron boron compound WB BEEN OBSERVED. In the tungsten-beryllium system which presented some special hazards which are described, the solu bility of Be in W is found to be approximately 5 atomic % Be at the eutectic temperature. The solubility limit does not vary appreciably down to 1800 C and decreases to about 3 atomic % Be in the 1000/1300 C range. The solid solution is substitutional, and lattice spacing variations are described.
Report Availability
Full text available
Date Issued
1963-07
Provenance
Lockheed Martin Missiles & Fire Control
Type
report
Format
1 online resource