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Thermophysical Properties of Materials
Thermophysical properties of $75\mathrm{Ni}$–$15\mathrm{Mo}$–$10\mathrm{Re}$ alloy
V. Ya. Chekhovskoi,
V. E. Peletskii Institute of Extremal States Thermophysics, Scientific Association for High Temperatures, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow
Abstract:
The true heat capacity, thermal expansion, thermal conductivity, electrical resistance, and density of NMR-75 alloy (
$75$ wt
$\%\mathrm{Ni}$,
$15$ wt
$\%\mathrm{Mo}$, and
$10$ wt
$\%\mathrm{Re}$) are investigated in a temperature range of
$300$–
$1300$ K. The enthalpy, mean coefficient of thermal expansion, thermal diffusivity, and Lorentz number are calculated from the obtained experimental data. The measurement results show that a reversible structural transformation occurs in the alloy in a temperature range of
$750$–
$960$ K. In accordance with the phase diagram, the ternary system of the alloy consists of an
$\alpha$-solid molybdenum–nickel solution, which is in equilibrium with a
$\beta$-solid rhenium–nickel solution and a
$\mathrm{Ni}_4\mathrm{Mo}$ intermetallic compound. On heating the alloy in a temperature range of
$750$–
$960$ K, the intermetallic compound transforms into the
$\alpha$-solid molybdenum–nickel solution with the absorption of heat, while the ordered structure transforms into a disordered one. The thermal effect
$\mathcal{Q}=6$ kJ/kg and the activation energy of alloy disordering
$E=2.2$ eV are estimated. The transformation proper is regarded as a second-order transition.
UDC:
536.63:532.14:546.32:536.413
Received: 23.09.2002