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Binary Systems and Ternary Systems from C-Cr-Fe to Cr-Fe-W

Thermodynamic Properties of Inorganic Materials Compiled by SGTE, Subvolume C: Ternary Steel Systems, Phase Diagrams and Phase Transition Data

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  • © 2012

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  • Standard reference book with selected and easily retrievable data from the fields of physics and chemistry collected by acknowledged international scientists.
  • Also available online on www.SpringerMaterials.com

Part of the book series: Landolt-Börnstein: Numerical Data and Functional Relationships in Science and Technology - New Series (LANDOLT 3, volume 19C1)

Part of the book sub series: Physical Chemistry (LANDOLT 4)

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Table of contents (91 chapters)

About this book

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.

Editors and Affiliations

  • Institut für Werkstoffwissenschaft, Technische Universität Bergakademie Freiberg, Freiberg, Germany

    P. Franke, H. J. Seifert

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