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Phase relationship in the ternary AlCoW system was established for the whole composition range at 600 °C by X-ray powder diffraction, scanning electron microscopy and energy dispersive spectroscopy. Isothermal section of this system comprises of 15 three-phase and 28 two-phase regions. Except the L12-γ′ phase, a new ternary phase T has been found. The average composition of the T phase is 22.6 at...
Al–Fe–P alloys ingots were cast and annealed at 450°C, and then analyzed with scanning electron microscopy coupled with energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (SEM–EDS) and X-ray diffraction (XRD) to determine phase equilibria in the Al–Fe–P system when the P content was below 20at%. No ternary compound was found in the system. Moreover, P cannot dissolve in the Al–Fe compounds, e.g. Fe 2 Al...
The phase diagram and thermodynamic properties of the Au–Ni system have been assessed from experimental thermodynamic and phase diagram data by means of the CALPHAD method. A consistent set of thermodynamic parameters for each phase was obtained. Good agreement is reached between the calculated and experimental results. The calculated congruent point is 1214.3 K and 42.6 at.% Ni and the critical point...
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