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The crystal structure of the intermediate phases in the binary systems of titanium with iron, cobalt, and nickel has been studied and the results compared with those previously published. The phases of the Ti2X type are face-centered cubic with 96 atoms per cell, and the TiX phases are body-centered cubic. TiFe2 and TiCo2 are hexagonal but not isomorphous.
The nickel-rich phase has the composition TiNi3 and is hexagonal.
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AIME Chicago Meeting, October 1950.
TP 2922 E. Discussion (2 copies) may be sent to Transactions AIME by Dec. 15, 1950.
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Duwez, P., Taylor, J.L. The structure of intermediate phases in alloys of titanium with iron, cobalt, and nickel. JOM 2, 1173–1176 (1950). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03399120
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