Abstract

A study of the rate of growth of the carbide phase in a molybdenum-TZC alloy has been investigated over the range 1200 to 1500° C. A constant log-normal particle size distribution was maintained over the time-temperature spectrum explored. Particle growth kinetics were found which could be related to either diffusion or interface controlled processes. It is concluded that quantitative metallographic techniques are inadequate to distinguish between these mechanisms in complex alloy systems.

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