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Examples of binary phase diagrams that give rise to precipitation reactions...
Available to PurchasePublished: 01 December 1998
Fig. 24 Examples of binary phase diagrams that give rise to precipitation reactions. Source: Ref 6
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Processing and Characterization of Ceramic Powders
Available to PurchaseSeries: ASM Desk Editions
Publisher: ASM International
Published: 01 November 1995
DOI: 10.31399/asm.hb.emde.a0003052
EISBN: 978-1-62708-200-6
... a description of the comminution process (wet and dry milling methods), it discusses batching and mixing operations and granulation methods. The article also deals with the effect of process variables and the steps involved in chemical synthesis, including preparation from solution and gas-phase reactions...
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This article explains how ceramic powders are made. It begins by briefly describing the raw materials used in structural clay products, whitewares, refractories, and advanced ceramics. It then examines various additives that promote uniformity at different stages of the process. After a description of the comminution process (wet and dry milling methods), it discusses batching and mixing operations and granulation methods. The article also deals with the effect of process variables and the steps involved in chemical synthesis, including preparation from solution and gas-phase reactions, filtration and washing, and powder recovery techniques. It concludes with a discussion on characterization, centering on size distribution analysis, specific surface area, density, porosity chemical composition, phase, and surface composition.
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Typical peritectic phase diagrams. (a) Peritectic reaction α + liquid → β a...
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Fig. 1 Typical peritectic phase diagrams. (a) Peritectic reaction α + liquid → β and peritectoid reaction α + β → γ. (b) Peritectic formation of intermetallic phases from a high-melting intermetallic. (c) Peritectic cascade between high- and low-melting components. Source: Ref 1
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Typical peritectic phase diagrams. (a) Peritectic reaction α + liquid → β a...
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Fig. 19 Typical peritectic phase diagrams. (a) Peritectic reaction α + liquid → β and peritectoid reaction α + β → γ. (b) Peritectic formation of intermetallic phases from a high-melting intermetallic. (c) Peritectic cascade between high- and low-melting components. Source: Ref 2
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Three-phase equilibria in a ternary system with a peritectic reaction. Adap...
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Fig. 24 Three-phase equilibria in a ternary system with a peritectic reaction. Adapted from Ref 3
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Typical peritectic phase diagrams. (a) Peritectic reaction α + liquid → β a...
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Fig. 2 Typical peritectic phase diagrams. (a) Peritectic reaction α + liquid → β and peritectoid reaction α + β → γ. (b) Peritectic formation of intermetallic phases from a high-melting intermetallic. (c) Peritectic cascade between high- and low-melting components. Adapted from Ref 1
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Three-phase equilibria in a ternary system with a eutectic reaction. Adapte...
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Fig. 20 Three-phase equilibria in a ternary system with a eutectic reaction. Adapted from Ref 3
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Phase field modeling techniques applied to show (a) reaction of two disloca...
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Fig. 18 Phase field modeling techniques applied to show (a) reaction of two dislocation loops resulting in a sessile component in the stair-rod configuration; (b) dislocation content at two locations of a stress-strain curve; (c) dislocations in a nickel-based superalloy of various types
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Introduction to Ternary Phase Diagrams
Available to PurchaseBook: Alloy Phase Diagrams
Series: ASM Handbook
Volume: 3
Publisher: ASM International
Published: 27 April 2016
DOI: 10.31399/asm.hb.v03.a0006231
EISBN: 978-1-62708-163-4
..., namely, the tie line and the tie triangle. Eutectic System with Three-Phase Equilibrium An example of three-phase equilibrium in a ternary system with a eutectic reaction is shown in Fig. 20 . One of the binary systems involved in this ternary system is isomorphous; the other two...
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This article describes the liquidus plots, isothermal plots, and isopleth plots used for a hypothetical ternary phase space diagram. It discusses the single-phase boundary (SPB) line and zero-phase fraction (ZPF) line for carbon-chromium-iron isopleth. The article illustrates the Gibbs triangle for plotting ternary composition and discusses the ternary three-phase phase diagrams by using tie triangles. It describes the peritectic system with three-phase equilibrium and ternary four-phase equilibrium. The article presents representative binary iron phase diagrams, showing ferrite stabilization (iron-chromium) and austenite stabilization (iron-nickel).
Series: ASM Handbook
Volume: 22A
Publisher: ASM International
Published: 01 December 2009
DOI: 10.31399/asm.hb.v22a.a0005434
EISBN: 978-1-62708-196-2
... and reactive or ion beam etching. vapor-phase process vapor-surface interaction hetereogeneous process homogenous reaction chemical vapor deposition numerical simulation molecular modeling multiscale simulation sputtering deposition ion beam etching VAPOR-PHASE PROCESSES (VPP) involve...
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This article focuses on transport phenomena and modeling approaches that are specific to vapor-phase processes (VPP). It discusses the VPP for the synthesis of materials. The article reviews the basic notions of molecular collisions and gas flows, and presents transport equations. It describes the modeling of vapor-surface interactions and kinetics of hetereogeneous processes as well as the modeling and kinetics of homogenous reactions in chemical vapor deposition (CVD). The article provides information on the various stages of developing models for numerical simulation of the transport phenomena in continuous media and transition regime flows of VPP. It explains the methods used for molecular modeling in computational materials science. The article also presents examples that illustrate multiscale simulations of CVD or PVD processes and examples that focus on sputtering deposition and reactive or ion beam etching.
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