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Phase Equilibria of Inorganic Materials
FCH-MC_FRAMAcad. year: 2021/2022
Principles and axioms of rational thermodynamics. Equilibrium in system of one compound in multiphase system, chemical and phase equilibria in heterogeneous system, reaction of gaseous phase with one component condensed phases, equilibrium of liquid solution with gas. Heterogenous equilibria in condensed systems - binary, ternary, quaternary systems, compounds, congruent/incongruent melting, solid solutions, practical construction of phases diagrams. Phase interfaces - pure substances, mixtures.
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Learning outcomes of the course unit
Expression of phase equilibria using phase diagrams.
Knowledge of the design of phase diagrams.
Ability to construct crystallization paths in phase diagrams.
Ability to work with Richardson diagrams.
Ability to derive the structure of the material from the phase diagram and the history of the materials.
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Examination is focused on testing of ability to applicate of knowledge in stability of materials forecasting and on the work with phase diagrams.
Course curriculum
2. Equilibrium of one substance in several phases
3. Reaction of the gaseous phase with single-component condensed phases (Richardsons diagrams)
4. Heterogenous equilibria in condensed systems
5. Phase equilibria in binary systems without solid solutions
6. Phase equilibria in binary systems with solid solutions
7. Phase equilibria in ternary systems withthout solid solutions
8. Phase equilibria in ternary systems with solid solutions
9. Phase equilibria in quaternary systems
10. Summary and repetition of construction of crystalization paths in phase diagrams
11. vant Hoff diagrams, transport reactions
12. Phase interfaces - pure substances
13. Phase interfaces - mixtures
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Basic literature
Recommended reading
Lein E.M. et all. : Phase Diagrams for Ceramists, Vol. 1 - 10, ASM International, Materials Park, OH 1995. (CS)
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Guided consultation in combined form of studies
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