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Experimental study of the phase relations in the Fe–Cr–Si ternary system at 700°C

  • Zhi Li , Zhe Zhou , Xinming Wang , Yongxiong Liu , Yu Wu , Manxiu Zhao und Fucheng Yin
Veröffentlicht/Copyright: 15. September 2014
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Abstract

The 700°C isothermal section of the Fe–Cr–Si ternary phase diagram has been determined experimentally by means of scanning electron microscopy coupled with energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy and X-ray powder diffraction. Ten three-phase regions exist in the 700°C isothermal section. The binary σ phase contains 0–17.6 at.% Si and 31.4–59.2 at.% Cr; the Fe5Si3 phase is stable at 700°C because of the dissolution of Cr. At this temperature, Fe and Cr cannot be entirely substituted by each other to form the FeSi or CrSi phases: the maximum possible Cr content in FeSi2, Fe5Si3 and D03 is 3.9, 20.7 and 15.2 at.%, respectively, and the maximum soluble Fe in CrSi2, Cr5Si3 and Cr3Si is 2.5, 20.4 and 16.8 at.%, respectively.


* Correspondence address, Professor Zhi Li, School of Mechanical Engineering, Xiangtan University, Hunan 411105, PR China, and, Key Laboratory of Materials Design and Preparation Technology of Hunan Province, Xiangtan University, Hunan 411105, PR China, Tel.: +86 0731 58292210;, Fax: +86 0731 58292210;, E-mail:

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Received: 2014-01-13
Accepted: 2014-04-14
Published Online: 2014-09-15
Published in Print: 2014-09-15

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