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on viewing this video,now i will understand the concept behind the phase diagram(specially iron-carbon diagram).thank you for such a enlightening video
in iron-carbon diagram you will not find substition, bcs. Fe and C has another structures (here have Ni and Cu both CCP structures, that why is substititon possible). In Fe and C diagram you will find interstitials - basicaly explaind: In each structure, there are free spaces, vacancies or cavities, so-called interstitials, between individual atoms and ions. If an ion or atom is placed in such a vacancy, we speak of interstitial substitution or interstitial solid solution. Electrical neutrality must also be maintained with this type of substitution.
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Sir, your explanation is very good throughout the video, but I would like to add a point to this, these all things are true if we assume pressure remains constant. Though in your definition of equilibrium phase diagram you gave a clue that we can see variation with pressure as well, indicating you assumed it constant in temperature and composition phase diagram.
It is quite common to consider CCP and FCC as synonyms. However, I wish to distinguish between them. I consider FCC as one of the 14 Bravais lattices and CCP as a crystal structure with FCC as its lattice and a single atom motif located at 0,0,0. Thus CCP is only one of the structures which can be based on an FCC lattice, Other examples of structures with FCC lattice are Diamond Cubic and NaCl.
No, they can be considered synonymous in most cases. But sometimes you may represent metastable phases in the diagram. Then it is not really an equilibrium diagram.
@@introductiontomaterialsscience sir even for compositions such as AB, A2B or A3B also will it be disordered? Because in phase diagram we get a single phase solid CCP for all compositions. which will not be the case if it becomes ordered for compositions like A2B or A3B.
Respected Sir , I am a dental student and I have a Equilibrium phase diagram of Silver -tin system in my Dental Materials Subject. I hardly understand anything in that diagram.. kindly help me with that 🙏
It appears complicated, but not more so than the Fe-C diagram discussed later in this course. The three horizontals correspond to three invariant reactions. The lowest temperature one is a eutectic and the other two are peritectic. If you complete all the videos in the phase diagram playlist it will help.
I am calling it Cubic Close Packed (CCP) which describes the crystal structure. CCP crystal structure is FCC lattice with one atom basis. If you call it FCC you are giving only the lattice. Basis information is missing. Often by saying FCC we assume a single atom basis. But consider NaCl which also has FCC lattice but has two atom basis and is thus not CCP.
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You may have some interest in a series of videos focused on reading crystallization paths in ternary diagrams: ruclips.net/video/NuvEzQX0xnk/видео.html
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Wow! This is an _AMAAAAAZING_ description of the phase diagram. Your calm and thorough explanation of each detail made it much more understandable for me than the wild and frenetic pace at which my physics class is ordinarily taught that usually makes my brain whirl. I was absorbing the material rather than watching it whiz by as a flurry of color, points and random lines on a chart. 😰 Thank you for taking your time to share your knowledge! You are a _blessing!_ 🌟Thank you so much! 📚🌼
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on viewing this video,now i will understand the concept behind the phase diagram(specially iron-carbon diagram).thank you for such a enlightening video
in iron-carbon diagram you will not find substition, bcs. Fe and C has another structures (here have Ni and Cu both CCP structures, that why is substititon possible). In Fe and C diagram you will find interstitials - basicaly explaind: In each structure, there are free spaces, vacancies or cavities, so-called interstitials, between individual atoms and ions. If an ion or atom is placed in such a vacancy, we speak of interstitial substitution or interstitial solid solution. Electrical neutrality must also be maintained with this type of substitution.
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Sir, your explanation is very good throughout the video, but I would like to add a point to this, these all things are true if we assume pressure remains constant. Though in your definition of equilibrium phase diagram you gave a clue that we can see variation with pressure as well, indicating you assumed it constant in temperature and composition phase diagram.
Yes, you are right. We are discussing constant pressure diagrams with P=1 atm.
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Cubic close packed is also termed as FCC (Face centered cubic)
It is quite common to consider CCP and FCC as synonyms. However, I wish to distinguish between them. I consider FCC as one of the 14 Bravais lattices and CCP as a crystal structure with FCC as its lattice and a single atom motif located at 0,0,0. Thus CCP is only one of the structures which can be based on an FCC lattice, Other examples of structures with FCC lattice are Diamond Cubic and NaCl.
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hi sir, can the alpha, beta phases separable in solid state. As you said mechanically separable.
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Hello sir I have a doubt : Why do alloys melt over a range of temperatures?
This can be explained using free-energy composition curves. I have not discussed this concept in this series, but you can check books or website.
Is this a btech lecture for mechanical engeenering
At our institute B.Tech students of Materials, Mechanical, Chemical, Biotechnology take this course,
Please upload video lecture on ternary phase diagram.
Sir ,what is supercolling?
Are these written notes available somewhere in form of slides?
Sir is there any difference between phase diagram and equilibrium diagram ?
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sir is there any difference between phase diagram and equilibrium diagram ?
No, they can be considered synonymous in most cases. But sometimes you may represent metastable phases in the diagram. Then it is not really an equilibrium diagram.
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Sir is Cu Ni alloy a disordered solid solution or ordered solid solution?
It is disordered
@@introductiontomaterialsscience sir even for compositions such as AB, A2B or A3B also will it be disordered? Because in phase diagram we get a single phase solid CCP for all compositions. which will not be the case if it becomes ordered for compositions like A2B or A3B.
@@prakharbhalla9461 You are right. Cu-Ni alloy is disordered at all compositions.
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Respected Sir , I am a dental student and I have a Equilibrium phase diagram of Silver -tin system in my Dental Materials Subject. I hardly understand anything in that diagram.. kindly help me with that 🙏
It appears complicated, but not more so than the Fe-C diagram discussed later in this course. The three horizontals correspond to three invariant reactions. The lowest temperature one is a eutectic and the other two are peritectic. If you complete all the videos in the phase diagram playlist it will help.
@@introductiontomaterialsscience Ok Sir🙏
Sir why we considered Ni presentation in this...mean why not cu?...kindly give me ans
I have taken %Ni as the concentration. You can take %Cu as well. Two are related %Cu=100-%Ni and both are correct.
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Why is it significant to mention CCP structure of in both?
So that we can say it is substitutional solid solution acc to humerothery rules
As far as i know, Ni alloy is FCC, isn't it?
I am calling it Cubic Close Packed (CCP) which describes the crystal structure. CCP crystal structure is FCC lattice with one atom basis. If you call it FCC you are giving only the lattice. Basis information is missing. Often by saying FCC we assume a single atom basis. But consider NaCl which also has FCC lattice but has two atom basis and is thus not CCP.
@@rajeshprasad101 Sir I gone through many NPTEL lectures.Your presentation , delivery keeping in mind targeted audience(students) and finally your response that brought you many fans like me. thank you sir I finished 75 videos of yours. And that topic wise small length videos brought more interest.
@@rajeshprasad101 every time i understand everything and in interview i explain everything to them but i dont know why they say everytime "we are not satisfied by your answer"😕
it will be very appreciated if it's was ppt presentation, by the way video was nice sir
You may have some interest in a series of videos focused on reading crystallization paths in ternary diagrams: ruclips.net/video/NuvEzQX0xnk/видео.html
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