Features of Phase Formation in Al–TiO Powder Mixture Under Changing Temperature
Russian Physics Journal, ISSN: 1573-9228, Vol: 65, Issue: 11, Page: 1795-1803
2023
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Reactions of phase formation proceeding during synthesis in an Al–TiO system are analyzed. The problem of the phase composition change in the vicinity of particles, where the change of the regions occupied by the phases is related to the moving boundaries, has been formulated. An approximate analytical solution is constructed. Kinetic regularities of the strengthening particle formation and the matrix composition evolution in its vicinity have been studied under the assumption that the reactions start at a temperature higher than the melting temperature of aluminum surrounding titanium oxide solid particles. The temperature is a function of the time and follows from the solution of the macro problem. The accompanying stresses and strains in the vicinity of the interface averaged over the cell volume are evaluated. During cooling both diffusion and reactions are inhibited, which leads to slowing down the growth of stresses; however, their values remain rather high.
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