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POLYMORPHISM DOE-HDBK-1017/1-93 Structure of Metals POLYMORPHISM Metals are capable of existing in more than one form at a time.  This chapter will discuss this property of metals. EO  1.7 DEFINE  the  term  polymorphism. EO  1.8 IDENTIFY the ranges and names for the three polymorphism phases associated  with  uranium  metal. EO  1.9 IDENTIFY    the    polymorphism    phase    that    prevents    pure uranium  from  being  used  as fuel. Polymorphism  is  the  property Figure 5   Cooling Curve for Unalloyed Uranium or ability of a metal to exist in two  or more  crystalline forms depending   upon   temperature and composition.  Most metals and  metal  alloys  exhibit  this property.   Uranium  is  a  good example    of    a    metal    that exhibits polymorphism. Uranium   metal   can   exist   in three different crystalline structures. Each    structure exists  at  a  specific  phase,  as illustrated in Figure 5. 1. The alpha phase, from room temperature to 663°C 2. The beta phase, from 663°C to 764°C 3. The gamma phase, from 764°C to its melting point of 1133°C MS-01 Page 12 Rev. 0

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