Ternary phase diagrams in materials science
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Ternary phase diagrams in materials science
(Book, 737)
Maney for the Institute of Materials, 2013
3rd ed
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Note
Previously published as: Ternary equilibrium diagrams
1st ed. published in 1965 by Macmillan and Company
2nd ed. published in 1982 by Chapman and Hall
3rd ed. published in 2002 by Maney for the Institute of Materials
Includes index and bibliographical references
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This book provides an introductory treatment of ternary equilibrium diagrams. It presents case studies in the field of metallurgy and material science. It is useful for undergraduates and postgraduates and scientists, who wish to acquire an understanding of ternary phase diagrams.
Table of Contents
1. General Considerations 2. Some Thermodynamic Considerations for Phase Equilibria and Transformations 3. Systems Containing Two Phases 4. Systems Containing Three Phases 5. Systems Containing Four Phases 6. Systems Containing More than Four Phases 7. Principles of Using Liquidus Projections for Equilibrium and Non-Equilibrium Solidification in Metallic and Ceramic Systems 8. Selected Case Studies of Ternary Systems 9. Answers to Problems 10. Reviews and Compendiums of Experimental Phase Diagram Determination, Current Activities in Phase Diagram Determination and Information Regarding Software Packages for the Thermodynamic Calculation of Phase Equilibria
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