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Title: PHASE DIAGRAMS


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PHASE DIAGRAMS
  • THEORY AND APPLICATIONS

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Some basic concepts
  • Phase
  • A homogeneous region with distinct structure and
    physical properties
  • In principle, can be isolated
  • Can be solid, liquid or gas
  • Phase Diagram
  • Representation of phases present under a set of
    conditions (P, T, Composition etc.)

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Concepts...
  • Phase transformation
  • Change from one phase to another
  • E.g. L S, S S etc.
  • Occurs because energy change is negative/goes
    from high to low energy state
  • Phase boundary
  • Boundary between phases in a phase diagram

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A simple phase diagram
System H2O
Liquid
Phase boundary
Pressure
Solid
Triple point (Invariant point)
Vapor
Temperature
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Gibbs Phase Rule
P F C 2
Pnumber of phases Cnumber of components Fnumber
of degrees of freedom (number of independent
variables)
F C - P 2
Modified Gibbs Phase Rule (for incompressible
systems)
P F C 1
F C - P 1
Pressure is a constant variable
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Application of the phase rule
At triple point, P3, C1, F0 i.e. this is an
invariant point
At phase boundary, P2, C1, F1
In each phase, P1, C1, F2
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Solidification(cooling) curves
Pure metal
Alloy
L
Soldification begins
L
TL
L S
L
S
Tm
TS
Solidification complete
S
S
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Construction of a simple phase diagram
  • Conduct an experiment
  • Take 10 metal samples(pure Cu, Cu-10Ni,
    Cu-20Ni, Cu-30Ni, pure Ni)
  • Melt each sample and then let it solidify
  • Record the cooling curves
  • Note temperatures at which phase transformations
    occur

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Results
L
T
L
S
L
L
TL
TL
L
TNi
L S
L S
L
S
Pure Ni
TS
S
S
TS
TCu
S
Cu-20Ni
Pure Cu
Cu-10Ni
t
10
Binary isomorphous phase diagram
L
Temp
TNi
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
LS
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
TCu
x
x
Cu
S
Ni
0
100
10
60
70
80
90
30
40
50
20
Cu
Ni
Ni
Composition
11
Microstructural changes during solidification
Pure metal
L
T
L
S
L
S
Tm
S
S
t
12
Microstructural changes during solidification
L
Alloy
T
L
TL
L S
TS
S
S
t
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Binary isomorphous phase diagram
L
T
L
L
T1
T2
LS
T3
L
T4
S
S
CL
C0
CS
0
100
10
60
70
80
90
30
40
50
20
A
B
B
Composition
14
Notes
  • This is an equilibrium phase diagram (slow
    cooling)
  • The phase boundary which separates the L from the
    LS region is called LIQUIDUS
  • The phase boundary which separates the S from the
    LS region is called SOLIDUS
  • The horizontal (isothermal) line drawn at a
    specific temperature is called the TIE LINE
  • The tie line can be meaningfully drawn only in a
    two-phase region
  • The average composition of the alloy is CO

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Notes..
  • The intersection of the tie line with the
    liquidus gives the composition of the liquid, CL
  • The intersection of the tie line with the solidus
    gives the composition of the solid, CS
  • By simple mass balance,
  • CO fS CS fL CL
  • and fS fL 1
  • CO fS CS (1- fS) CL

Lever Rule
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Some calculations
  • In our diagram at T3, CO A-40B,
  • CSA-90B and CLA-11B
  • Therefore, fS29/79 or 37 and
  • fL50/79 or 63
  • If we take an initial amount of alloy 100 g,
  • amt. of solid37 g (3.7 g of A and 33.4 g of B)
    and amt. of liquid63 g (56.07 g of A and 6.93 g
    of B)

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The Eutectic Phase Diagram
Liquidus
L
a b (TE, CLCE)
Solidus
Solvus
T
L
bL
aL
TE
b
a
E
ab
CE
A
B
WtB
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Pure A or B
L
T
L
S
L
CE
L
bL
aL
TE
b
ab
L
a
ab
E
Other alloys between A and B
ab
CE
L
A
B
La
WtB
L
ab
ab
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Solidification for alloy of eutectic composition
T
L
L
bL
aL
TE
b
a
E
ab
S
ab
CE
A
B
WtB
ab
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Eutectic microstructure
Lamellar structure
21
L
T
L
bL
aL
b
TE
a
Proeutectic a
ab
CE
ab
A
B
WtB
ab
22
T
L
L
bL
L
aL
b
TE
a
ab
a
CE
A
B
WtB
b particles
23
The Eutectoid Phase Diagram
a b (TE, CgCE)
g
T
g
b g
a g
TE
b
a
E
ab
CE
A
B
WtB
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Cooling of an alloy of eutectoid composition
T
g
g
b g
g
a g
TE
b
a
E
ab
S
ab
CE
A
B
WtB
ab
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Cooling of an alloy of hypoeutectoid composition
g
T
g
g
b g
a g
TE
b
Pro-eutectiod a
a
g
E
ab
Pro-eutectiod a
ab
S
A
B
WtB
ab
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The Peritectic Phase Diagram
b (at TP)
a L
Note a and L will react only in a certain
proportion NPPM
L
L
T
b
L
a L
TP
a
N
b L
P
M
ab
b
CP
b
A
B
WtB
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b ( at TP)
a L
Note a and L will react only in a certain
proportion NPPM
NPPM12
T
L
L
a
L
a L
TP
a
N
b L
P
a
M
L
ab
CP
b
b
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85
60
10
A
B
WtB
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b (at TP)
a L
Note a and L will react only in a certain
proportion NPPM
L
L
T
a
L
a L
TP
a
b
N
b L
P
M
L
ab
CP
b
b
A
B
WtB
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