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The Boundary Theory of Multicomponent Isobaric Isopleth Sections

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When the temperature is varying, the equilibrium phase transitions within sys- tem of three or more components, at constant pressure, may be described by means of isobaric isopleth (or vertical) sections. Thus, isopleths have important application over a great range of the different disciplines within the various sciences and technologies. In applying the boundary theory to isopleth section, the relationship among the NPRs and their boundaries in the isobaric isopleths may be systematically clarified.

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Zhao, M., Song, L., Fan, X. (2009). The Boundary Theory of Multicomponent Isobaric Isopleth Sections. In: The Boundary Theory of Phase Diagrams and Its Application. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-02940-0_6

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