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Design magnesium alloys: How computational thermodynamics can help
Zi Kui Liu
Materials Science and Engineering
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Computational Thermodynamics
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Calculation of Phase Diagrams (CALPHAD)
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Phase Relations
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Magnesium Alloy
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Thermodynamics
50%
Process Variability
50%
Phase Diagram
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Gibbs Free Energy
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Alloy Composition
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Nonequilibrium Steady State
50%
All-phase
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Individual Phases
50%
Intermetallic Phases
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Non-equilibrium Conditions
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Near-equilibrium
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Processing Procedure
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Thermochemical Properties
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Ternary Alloys
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Irreversible Thermodynamics
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Commercial Alloys
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Alloy Design
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Al-Zn-Mg
50%
Engineering
Alloy
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Thermodynamics
100%
Microstructure Evolution
25%
Nonequilibrium
25%
Driving Force
25%
Equilibrium Condition
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Alloy Composition
25%
Individual Phase
25%
Ternary Alloy
25%
Commercial Alloy
25%
Nonequilibrium State
25%
Process Variability
25%
Gibbs Free Energy
25%
Intermetallics
25%
Material Science
Alloy
100%
Magnesium Alloy
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Intermetallic Compound
33%
Ternary Alloy
33%
Microstructure Evolution
33%
Gibbs Free Energy
33%