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Published: 01 December 2006
Fig. 4.11 Tertiary system representation. (a) Isothermal section (temperature T 1 = constant). (b) Quasi-binary section (alloy component B, e.g., 40%) [ Ber 83 ]
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Published: 01 March 2012
Fig. 10.38 The isothermal section at 900 °C (1652 °F) of the Fe-Cr-Ni ternary phase diagram, showing the nominal composition of 18-8 stainless steel. Source: Ref 10.6 as published in Ref 10.5
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Published: 01 March 2012
Fig. 13.16 Isothermal section of the Ni-Cr-Mo ternary system at 1000 °C (1832 °F). Source: Ref 13.2
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Published: 01 March 2012
Fig. 14.4 The isothermal section at 1100 °C (2012 °F) of the Fe-Mn-C phase diagram. Source: Ref 14.4 as published in Ref 14.2
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Published: 01 March 2012
Fig. 14.7 The isothermal section at 1400 °C (2552 °F) of the Co-W-C phase diagram. Source: Ref 14.5 as published in Ref 14.2
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Published: 01 November 2007
Fig. 13.10 Isothermal section of Fe-Cr-C ternary phase diagram at 1100 °C (2010 °F). Source: Ref 13.10
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Published: 01 November 2007
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Published: 01 November 2007
Fig. 13.12 Shift of lines of Fe-Cr-C isothermal section when temperature decreases from 1100 to 1000 °C (2010 to 1830 °F). Source: Ref 13.10
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Published: 01 November 2007
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Published: 01 November 2007
Fig. B2 Isothermal section of the Fe-C-Cr-4.0%Mo alloy system at 1100 °C (2010 °F). Source: Ref B1
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Published: 01 January 2015
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Published: 01 January 2015
Fig. 24.3 Isothermal section of iron-rich corner of the Fe-Cr-C system at 870 °C (1598 °F). Compositions of alloys indicated are based only on chromium and carbon contents, but the alloys contain other elements that may introduce other phases. Source: Ref 24.24 , 24.26
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Published: 01 January 1998
Fig. 4-28 Schematic isothermal section of the Fe-Cr-C system at 870 °C (1600 °F). See text for details. Source: Ref 6
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Published: 01 January 1998
Fig. 4-29 Portion of the 870 °C (1600 °F) isothermal section of the Fe-Cr-C system with approximate compositions of H13, A2, D2, and 420 steels indicated. Source: Ref 6
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Published: 01 December 1995
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Published: 01 January 1998
Fig. 13-28 Isothermal section of Fe-W-C diagram at 1200 °C (2190 °F). Nominal compositions of tungsten, carbon, and iron for some tungsten hot-work steels are plotted. Source: Ref 30
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Published: 01 April 2004
Fig. 2.42 Isothermal section of Cu-Pb-Sn system at 150 °C. Adapted from Yost, Hosking, and Frear [1993 ]
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Published: 01 November 2007
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Published: 01 November 2007
Fig. B1 Isothermal sections of the Fe-C-Cr-0.8%Mo alloy system. Solid lines at 1100 °C (2010 °F) and dashed lines at 1000 °C (1830 °F). ThermoCalc diagram provided by A. Kajinic. Source: Ref B1
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Published: 01 December 2008
Fig. 4.5 Calculated examples of phase diagrams for a eutectic ternary system. (a) Projection of a primary crystallization surface. (b) View of isothermal section. (c) View of vertical section (30% C)
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