Abstract
An investigation of the Cr-Mo-Ni ternary system and attendant binaries has been completed. Some changes in the binary diagrams are shown to be necessary. The 1250°C section of the ternary and the liquidus surface have been delineated. A system of invariant reactions existing above 1250°C has been suggested.
Similar content being viewed by others
References
D. S. Bloom, J. W. Putnam, and N. J. Grant: Melting Point and Transformation of Pure Chromium. Trans. AIME (1952) 194, p. 626; Journal of Metals (June 1952).
D. S. Bloom and N. J. Grant: Chromium-Nickel Phase Diagram. Trans. AIME (1951) 191, p. 1009; Journal of Metals (November 1951).
J. W. Putnam, R. D. Potter, and N. J. Grant: The Ternary System Chromium-Molybdenum-Iron. Trans. ASM (1951) 43, p. 824.
F. H. Ellinger: The Nickel-Molybdenum System. Trans. ASM (1942) 30, p. 607.
S. Rideout, W. D. Manley, E. L. Kamen, B. S. Lement, and P. A. Beck: Intermediate Phases in Ternary Alloy Systems of Transition Elements. Trans. AIME (1951) 191, p. 872; Journal of Metals (October 1951).
J. W. Putnam, N. J. Grant, and D. S. Bloom: Sigma Phase in Chromium-Molybdenum Alloys with Iron or Nickel. Symposium on the Nature, Occurrence and Effects of Sigma Phase. ASTM, Spec. Pub. 110, June 1950.
D. S. Bloom and N. J. Grant: Regarding Sigma Phase Formation. Trans. AIME (1953) 197, p. 88; Journal of Metals (January 1953).
Author information
Authors and Affiliations
Additional information
Discussion on this paper, TP 3703E, may be sent, 2 copies, to AIME by April 1, 1954. Manuscript, Sept. 18, 1953. New York Meeting, February 1954.
Rights and permissions
About this article
Cite this article
Bloom, D.S., Grant, N.J. An investigation of the systems formed by chromium, molybdenum, and nickel. JOM 6, 261–268 (1954). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03398009
Published:
Issue Date:
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03398009