Solid-Modeling: A CAD Alternative for Three-Dimensional Phase Diagram Applications

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
DeLa&apos James D. O
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The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
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Jan 1, 1991

Abstract

Multicomponent materials are common in nearly all areas of materials science and technology, yet the use of phase diagrams to represent these complex systems is hampered by the requirement of three or more dimensions for explicit graphical representation. In the present work, the "solid-modeling" capabilities of a computer aided design (CAD) system have been applied to the representation of three-dimensional phase diagrams. Relevant phase diagrams for a hypothetical quaternary eutectic system were constructed and used to demonstrate the capabilities of the technique. These capabilities lead to relative ease of phase diagram construction and improved access to qualitative and quantitative information. Results of this work are contrasted and compared to previous efforts toward computer ,representation of phase diagrams. It is concluded that solid-modeling of three-dimensional phase diagrams can be used to advantage in both education and research.
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APA: DeLa&apos James D. O  (1991)  Solid-Modeling: A CAD Alternative for Three-Dimensional Phase Diagram Applications

MLA: DeLa&apos James D. O Solid-Modeling: A CAD Alternative for Three-Dimensional Phase Diagram Applications. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1991.

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