Computer generation of phase diagrams and the associated free energy curves for a binary system
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Abstract
An interactive computer program is introduced in order to make a simultaneous graphical presentation of phase boundaries and their corresponding free energy curves. The program, which uses a graphics display terminal, is a useful tool in teaching thermodynamic concepts involved in phase diagrams, especially for undergraduate students.
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Free Energy Phase Diagram Gibbs Free Energy Alloy Phase Diagram Regular Solution
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