Abstract
In this article, the coarsening rate constants for several of the model Ni-Al-Mo ternary alloys employed in an earlier investigation at 775 C are reported for three additional temperatures, 842 C, 872 C, and 903 C. Arrhenium plots of the coarsening rate constants provide strong experimental indication for a change in the rate-controlling mechanism for coarsening from the long-range diffusion of Al to the long-range diffusion of Mo. This is supported by an estimate of the relative contributions of the alloying elements, Al and Mo, to the overall coarsening resistance of the alloys.
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