<p><p>This set of volumes focuses on data for ternary systems for one vitally important specific class of materials, steels. Various diagrams for each system are presented, calculated from a specially developed SGTE database for steels. Background information is also presented for each system. The f
Ternary Steel Systems: Phase Diagrams and Phase Transition Data: Part 1: Binary Systems and Ternary Systems from C-Cr-Fe to Cr-Fe-W
✍ Scribed by P. Franke, H. J. Seifert (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
- Year
- 2012
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 439
- Series
- Landolt-Börnstein - Group IV Physical Chemistry 19C1 : Physical Chemistry
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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✦ Synopsis
Following the publication of a first set of four volumes of SGTE compiled thermodynamic properties of inorganic substances, which dealt with pure substances (Subvolume A) and a second set of five volumes with selected thermodynamic data for binary alloy systems (Subvolume B), this set of volumes focuses on data for ternary systems for one vitally important specific class of materials, steels. Various diagrams for each system are presented, calculated from a specially developed SGTE database for steels. Background information is also presented for each system. The fundamental equations used in evaluating the data are given in the introduction to the volumes and the models used in representing the data are also described.
For this volume a steel database has been compiled, consisting of 11 elements: Fe, C, N, Cr, Mn, Mo, Ni, Si, Ti, V, and W. With this selection of elements a broad range of steels and cast irons is covered. The database allows not only calculations within the included assessed systems but it is also capable of interpolating into regions which are not well-known. Typical steel databases are confined to the Fe-rich corner. Contrary to that the present compilation covers the composition range of all evaluated systems as much as possible.
✦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages I-IX
Introduction....Pages 1-10
Binary System C-Cr....Pages 11-11
Binary System C-Fe....Pages 12-12
Binary System C-Mn....Pages 13-13
Binary System C-Mo....Pages 14-14
Binary System C-Ni....Pages 15-15
Binary System C-Si....Pages 16-16
Binary System C-Ti....Pages 17-17
Binary System C-V....Pages 18-18
Binary System C-W....Pages 19-19
Binary System Cr-Fe....Pages 20-20
Binary System Cr-Mn....Pages 21-21
Binary System Cr-Mo....Pages 22-22
Binary System Cr-N....Pages 23-23
Binary System Cr-Ni....Pages 24-24
Binary System Cr-Si....Pages 25-25
Binary System Cr-Ti....Pages 26-26
Binary System Cr-V....Pages 27-27
Binary System Cr-W....Pages 28-28
Binary System Fe-Mn....Pages 29-29
Binary System Fe-Mo....Pages 30-30
Binary System Fe-N....Pages 31-31
Binary System Fe-Ni....Pages 32-32
Binary System Fe-Si....Pages 33-33
Binary System Fe-Ti....Pages 34-34
Binary System Fe-V....Pages 35-35
Binary System Fe-W....Pages 36-36
Binary System Mn-Mo....Pages 37-37
Binary System Mn-N....Pages 38-38
Binary System Mn-Ni....Pages 39-39
Binary System Mn-Si....Pages 40-40
Binary System Mn-Ti....Pages 41-41
Binary System Mn-V....Pages 42-42
Binary System Mn-W....Pages 43-43
Binary System Mo-N....Pages 44-44
Binary System Mo-Ni....Pages 45-45
Binary System Mo-Si....Pages 46-46
Binary System Mo-Ti....Pages 47-47
Binary System Mo-V....Pages 48-48
Binary System Mo-W....Pages 49-49
Binary System N-Ni....Pages 50-50
Binary System N-Si....Pages 51-51
Binary System N-Ti....Pages 52-52
Binary System N-V....Pages 53-53
Binary System N-W....Pages 54-54
Binary System Ni-Si....Pages 55-55
Binary System Ni-Ti....Pages 56-56
Binary System Ni-V....Pages 57-57
Binary System Ni-W....Pages 58-58
Binary System Si-Ti....Pages 59-59
Binary System Si-V....Pages 60-60
Binary System Si-W....Pages 61-61
Binary System Ti-V....Pages 62-62
Binary System Ti-W....Pages 63-63
Binary System V-W....Pages 64-64
Ternary System C-Cr-Fe....Pages 65-74
Ternary System C-Cr-Mn....Pages 75-83
Ternary System C-Cr-Mo....Pages 84-91
Ternary System C-Cr-N....Pages 92-101
Ternary System C-Cr-Ni....Pages 102-110
Ternary System C-Cr-Si....Pages 111-118
Ternary System C-Cr-Ti....Pages 119-125
Ternary System C-Cr-V....Pages 126-136
Ternary System C-Cr-W....Pages 137-147
Ternary System C-Fe-Mn....Pages 148-160
Ternary System C-Fe-Mo....Pages 161-171
Ternary System C-Fe-N....Pages 172-182
Ternary System C-Fe-Ni....Pages 183-188
Ternary System C-Fe-Si....Pages 189-201
Ternary System C-Fe-Ti....Pages 202-213
Ternary System C-Fe-V....Pages 214-224
Ternary System C-Fe-W....Pages 225-235
Ternary System C-Mn-Si....Pages 236-241
Ternary System C-Mn-V....Pages 242-257
Ternary System C-Mo-N....Pages 258-264
Ternary System C-Mo-Ti....Pages 265-276
Ternary System C-Mo-V....Pages 277-285
Ternary System C-Mo-W....Pages 286-297
Ternary System C-N-Ti....Pages 298-307
Ternary System C-Ni-Si....Pages 308-318
Ternary System C-Ni-Ti....Pages 319-327
Ternary System C-Ni-W....Pages 328-337
Ternary System C-Si-Ti....Pages 338-348
Ternary System C-V-W....Pages 349-354
Ternary System Cr-Fe-Mn....Pages 355-364
Ternary System Cr-Fe-Mo....Pages 365-373
Ternary System Cr-Fe-N....Pages 374-385
Ternary System Cr-Fe-Ni....Pages 386-400
Ternary System Cr-Fe-Si....Pages 401-411
Ternary System Cr-Fe-V....Pages 412-418
Ternary System Cr-Fe-W....Pages 419-429
✦ Subjects
Physics, general; Classical Continuum Physics; Physical Chemistry
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