Phase diagrams of ternary metal-boron-carbon systems
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Phase diagrams of ternary metal-boron-carbon systems
ASM International , MSI, c1998
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Edited by Gunter Effenberg, MSI. Critical Assessment of phase diagram data for 46 systems containing: Diagrams of binary and pseudobinary systems, liquidus surfaces, and isothermal sections Complete thermodynamic description and thermodynamic data sets for the most refractory systems (Ti, Zr, Hf, W) - B-C Thermodynamic calculations and calculated diagrams Reaction isotherms of calculated binaries Values and equations for various thermodynamic functions Extensive bibliographic listing of pertinent literature through January 1998 Tables of lattice parameters and solubility data Three-dimensional graphical representation of all crystal structure types and atom coordination for metal boron carbides Data on electric and magnetic properties Extensive crystallographic data and references for all phases Comparison of calculated and experimental invariant equilibria data Reaction schemes. Includes more than 200 figures More than 165 phase drawings 40 crystal structure drawings 55 tables. Extensively researched and reviewed for maximum value and high reliability.
Contents: B-C-Al, -Ba, -Be, -Ca, -Ce, -Co, -Cr, -Cu, -Dy, -Er,-Eu, -Gd, -Hf, -Ho, -Ir, -La, -Li, -Lu, -Mg, -Mn, -Mo, -Na, -Nb, -Ni, -Np, -Os, -Pd, -Pr, -Pt, -Pu, -Ru, -Sc, -Sm, -Sr, -Ta, -Tb, -Th, -Ti, -Tm, -U, -V, -W, -Y, -Yb, and -Zr. The critical evaluation and calculations by Peter Rogl are part of the global phase diagram evaluation program of MSI, Materials Science International Services, Stuttgart, and its International Team, MSIT.
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