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Thermodynamic assessments of the Bi–Lu and Lu–Sb systems
Thermodynamic assessments of the Bi–Lu and Lu–Sb systems,10.1016/j.calphad.2011.05.003,Fuel and Energy Abstracts,S. L. Wang,F. Gao,S. X. Gan,C. P. Wan
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S. L. Wang
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F. Gao
,
S. X. Gan
,
C. P. Wang
,
X. J. Liu
The phase diagrams and
thermodynamic properties
in the Bi–Lu and Lu–Sb binary systems have been assessed by using the CALPHAD (Calculation of Phase Diagrams) method on the basis of
experimental data
including the
thermodynamic properties
and phase equilibria. The Gibbs free energies of the liquid, hexagonal close-packed (hcp) and rhombohedral phases were described by the substitutional solution model, and the intermetallic compounds (Bi2Lu, BiLu, Bi3Lu5, Lu3Sb, Lu5Sb3, αLuSb, βLuSb and LuSb2 phases) were treated as stoichiometric compounds. The thermodynamic parameters of the Bi–Lu and Lu–Sb binary systems were obtained, and agreement between the calculated results and
experimental data
was obtained for each binary system.
Journal:
Fuel and Energy Abstracts
, vol. 35, no. 3, pp. 421-426, 2011
DOI:
10.1016/j.calphad.2011.05.003
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