PICHA, Radim, Pavel BROŽ and Jiří BURŠÍK. Thermodynamic Modelling and Analytical Electron Microscopy of Model Quaternary Ni-based Systems. In ISPMA 9 (Prag). 2003rd ed. Prag (Czech Rep.): Charles University, 2003, p. -, 1 pp.
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Original name Thermodynamic Modelling and Analytical Electron Microscopy of Model Quaternary Ni-based Systems
Authors PICHA, Radim (203 Czech Republic, guarantor), Pavel BROŽ (203 Czech Republic) and Jiří BURŠÍK (203 Czech Republic).
Edition 2003. vyd. Prag (Czech Rep.), ISPMA 9 (Prag), p. -, 1 pp. 2003.
Publisher Charles University
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Original language English
Type of outcome Proceedings paper
Field of Study 10403 Physical chemistry
Country of publisher Czech Republic
Confidentiality degree is not subject to a state or trade secret
RIV identification code RIV/00216224:14310/03:00008486
Organization unit Faculty of Science
Keywords in English CALPHAD; Phase Equilibrium; Modelling; Experiment
Tags CALPHAD, experiment, Modelling, Phase Equilibrium
Changed by Changed by: doc. RNDr. Pavel Brož, Ph.D., učo 857. Changed: 19/1/2004 17:19.
Abstract
Design of advanced materials in general calls for better understanding of phase transitions at service temperatures and the equilibrium phase diagrams. In the case of multicomponent alloys, it is often necessary to study phase transformations on a model systems. Al-Ni-Cr-X quaternary systems (X = Co, W, Ti, Ta etc.) are relatively simple yet sufficiently representative model for Ni-based superalloys. For complete thermodynamic description of the systems, thermodynamic parameters of lower order systems as well as higher order correction terms are necessary.
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GA106/02/0876, research and development projectName: Teoretické a experimentální studium modelových soustav na bázi niklu a termodynamický popis fázových rovnováh
Investor: Czech Science Foundation, Theoretical and experimental study of Ni-based model systems and thermodynamic description of phase equilibria
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