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T-x-y diagrams with primary crystallization fields of low-temperature modifications

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The geometric structure of five types of T-x-y diagrams with polymorphic modifications of the components has been investigated. The possibilities of implementing the computer software for solving applied problems (such as the construction and identification of polythermal and isothermal sections, visualization of the results obtained from calculations of the material balance in the form of material balance diagrams and trajectories of variations in phase compositions, and design of two-phase surfaces corresponding to changes of the phase transformation type inside three-phase regions) have been demonstrated using the computer model of a phase diagram with polymorphism of one of the components as an example.

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Lutsyk, V.I., Vorobjeva, V.P. & Nasrulin, É.R. T-x-y diagrams with primary crystallization fields of low-temperature modifications. Crystallogr. Rep. 54, 1289–1299 (2009). https://doi.org/10.1134/S106377450907027X

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