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Title: Modeling Melting in Binary Systems
Authors: Son, L. D.
Rusakov, G. M.
Patashinski, A. Z.
Ratner, M. A.
Issue Date: 1998
Publisher: Elsevier
Elsevier BV
Citation: Modeling Melting in Binary Systems / L. D. Son, G. M. Rusakov, A. Z. Patashinski et al. // Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications. — 1998. — Vol. 248. — Iss. 3-4. — P. 305-322.
Abstract: A coarsened model for a binary system with limited miscibility of components is proposed; the system is described in terms of structural states in small parts of the material. The material is assumed to have two alternative types of crystalline local arrangements associated with two components of the alloy. Fluctuating characteristics of a cluster are the type and the space orientation of its crystalline arrangement. There are two different phase transitions in the model system, an orientation order-disorder transition representing melting, and a phase transition between phases differing in concentration of components. Depending on the parameters characterizing the interaction in the system, this last transition may take place both in the crystalline and in the amorphous (molten) phase. A special approximation is used to study the thermodynamics of the system. The calculated phase diagram describes, at least qualitatively, the most important features of a binary system.
Keywords: ALLOYS
LOCAL STRUCTURE
MELTING
PHASE EQUILIBRIUM
AMORPHOUS MATERIALS
APPROXIMATION THEORY
CRYSTAL ORIENTATION
CRYSTALLINE MATERIALS
MATHEMATICAL MODELS
MELTING
ORDER DISORDER TRANSITIONS
PHASE DIAGRAMS
PHASE EQUILIBRIA
THERMODYNAMICS
AMORPHOUS PHASE
BINARY SYSTEMS
BINARY ALLOYS
URI: http://elar.urfu.ru/handle/10995/111414
Access: info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
SCOPUS ID: 0031677824
WOS ID: 000071715500006
PURE ID: 54178533
ISSN: 0378-4371
Sponsorship: We thank Boris I. Shumilo, Antoni C. Mitus and Michael V. Chertkov for many discussions on crystalline ordering. This work was supported by NASA (Grant NAG3-1932), the Chemistry Division of the ONR, and by the CAMP collaborative MVRI program of the ONR and by the NSF-DMR through the Northwestern University MRC (Grant DMR 9120521).
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