I have the following problem: The melting temperatures of two fully soluble metals A and B in the liquid state are 1300 and 800 ° C, respectively. An alloy of the system at 601 ° C is in the liquid state and at 599 ° C it has a single component, the ratio of the solid phases being 4: 1, and one of them has a maximum solubility of A in B of 20% at 600 ° C. and 15% at room temperature. At 800 ° C, a solid phase of the system, which consists of one of the metals in the pure state and another phase in a different physical state with a composition in B of 40%, is converted into a new phase AB3. Data: Ma (A) = 70, Ma (B) = 10 a) Create the binary phase diagram of the A-B system. b) Define all existing phases, the liquid and solid curve as well as the Solvus line
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I have the following problem:
The melting temperatures of two fully soluble metals A and B in the liquid state are 1300 and 800 ° C, respectively. An alloy of the system at 601 ° C is in the liquid state and at 599 ° C it has a single component, the ratio of the solid phases being 4: 1, and one of them has a maximum solubility of A in B of 20% at 600 ° C. and 15% at room temperature. At 800 ° C, a solid phase of the system, which consists of one of the metals in the pure state and another phase in a different physical state with a composition in B of 40%, is converted into a new phase AB3. Data: Ma (A) = 70, Ma (B) = 10
a) Create the binary phase diagram of the A-B system. b) Define all existing phases, the liquid and solid curve as well as the Solvus line
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