TITLE:
A New Paradigm for Metallic Alloys in Materials Science
AUTHORS:
Y. Ustinovshikov
KEYWORDS:
Phase Transitions, Transmission Electron Microscopy, Microstructure, Phase Diagrams
JOURNAL NAME:
Advances in Materials Physics and Chemistry,
Vol.5 No.7,
July
31,
2015
ABSTRACT: In the article, taking into account the phase transition “ordering-phase separation” discovered in alloys, new concepts about the diffusion phase transformations in alloys are formulated: chemical interaction between dissimilar atoms exists always in all alloys and at any temperature of heating; alloys offer a surprising and not previously known property of changing the sign of the chemical interaction between dissimilar atoms at a change of the temperature or composition of alloys; diffusion processes occurring in alloys at different temperatures depend on the sign and the absolute magnitude of the energy of the chemical interaction between dissimilar atoms. All these three concepts are analyzed in detail, by the example of Ni-based and Co-based binary alloys using experimental results obtained by transmission electron microscopy. It is shown, on these ideas, how to carry out heat treatment of alloys more rationally, what principles should underpinned in the base of the construction of phase diagrams, how the microstructures of ordering and phase separation affect some properties of alloys.