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Selected Systems from Al-Fe-V to Al-Ni-Zr (Landolt-Börnstein: Numerical Data and Functional Relationships in Science and Technology - New Series)

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PublisherSpringer
ISBN / ASIN3540250131
ISBN-139783540250135
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The present volume in the New Series of Landolt-Börnstein provides critically evaluated data on phase diagrams, crystallographic and thermodynamic data of ternary alloy systems. Reliable phase diagrams provide materials scientists and engineers with basic information important for fundamental research, development and optimization of materials.

The often conflicting literature data have been critically evaluated by Materials Science International Team, MSIT®, a team working together since many years, and with expertise in a broad range of methods, materials and applications. All evaluation reports published here have undergone a thorough review process in which the reviewers had access to all the original data.

The data for each ternary system are provided in a standard format which includes text, tables and diagrams. The topics presented are literature data, binary systems, solid phases, pseudobinary systems, invariant equilibria, liquidus, solidus, and solvus surfaces, isothermal sections, temperature-composition sections, thermodynamics, materials properties and applications, and miscellanea. Finally, a detailed bibliography of all cited references is provided.

In the present volume IV/11A3 selected light-metal ternary alloy systems are considered ranging from Al-Fe-V to Al-Ni-Zr.

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