Thermodynamic Databases for Magnesium Alloy Design

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Y. -B. Kang
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 2006

Abstract

New databases are being developed to provide the capability to evaluate the suitability of present and potential new Mg alloys for automotive applications through cost-effective calculations. An extensive and complete thermodynamic database is being prepared for Mg alloys formed from among 25 present and potential alloying elements. The database is being developed by critical evaluation, modeling and optimization of available phase equilibrium and thermodynamic data. It contains model parameters giving the thermodynamic properties as functions of temperature and composition. Using the FactSage thermodynamic software, users can access the database to calculate the amounts and compositions of all phases at equilibrium at any temperature and composition or to calculate any phase diagram section in multicomponent alloys, to follow the course of equilibrium or non-equilibrium cooling, to calculate corresponding heat effects, etc. A database of densities and lattice parameters of Mg alloys and intermetallics (as functions of temperature and composition) is also being developed in order to permit the calculation of volume changes during cooling and phase transformations, c/a ratios of the hcp phase, etc.
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APA: Y. -B. Kang  (2006)  Thermodynamic Databases for Magnesium Alloy Design

MLA: Y. -B. Kang Thermodynamic Databases for Magnesium Alloy Design. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2006.

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