Abstract

The ternary Nb-Ti-Y system was examined at the yttrium-rich corner and the position of the eutectic trough was determined. The compositions of the two binary eutectics Nb-Y and Ti-Y were shown to be slightly lower in solute content than previous literature data have indicated. It was demonstrated that aligned Nb-Ti filaments can be grown in an yttrium matrix by directional freezing of ternary Nb-Ti-Y alloys.

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