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A new model is presented which makes it possible to predict the lattice parameters of metallic solid solutions as a function of composition. This method is based on the hypothesis that the measured lattice parameter of a solid solution alloy is the average of all the interatomic spacings within a selected region of the lattice.
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Moreen, H.A., Taggart, R. & Polonis, D.H. A model for the prediction of lattice parameters of solid solutions. Metall Trans 2, 265–268 (1971). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02662668
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