Dy-Ti (Dysprosium-Titanium)
Weight Percent Titanium
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The Dy-Ti phase diagram shown in [Massalski2] was a
monotectic type with the monotectic temperature at
1400 C. The miscibility gap in the liquid phase was
speculated to be limited to a narrow range because a
miscibility gap was observed in the Gd-Ti system and not in
the Er-Ti system (atomic numbers of Gd, Dy, and Er are 64,
66, and 68, respectively). A eutectic reaction was shown at
1280 C.
[2004Bul] doubted the monotectic type of this system
because the Tb-Ti system is not a monotectic type (atomic
number of Tb is 65). Figure 1 shows the Dy-Ti phase
diagram proposed by [2004Bul], which was determined
based on DTA data measured at 18 and 95 at.% Ti. The
eutectic type was concluded because of the characteristic
microstructure of the 18 at.% Ti alloy.
According to the criteria given by [1991Oka], however,
the opening angle of the L + (bTi) two-phase field at
100 at.% Ti in Fig. 1 is too broad. The initial slope of the
liquidus is probably much steeper (the opening angle may
be about a half). Then, it could be assumed that the phase
diagram includes a monotectic reaction, as shown in
[Massalski2]. This assumption does not contradict the result
of [2004Bul] because a eutectic reaction also exists in the
phase diagram. If the monotectic reaction does not exist, as
concluded by [2004Bul], there would be a nearly horizontal
section in the liquidus curve in the center region of the phase
diagram. Further experimental data are needed to reach the
conclusion.
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