Determination of Activities in the Liquid Ternary Systems of Iron-Carbon-Cobalt and Iron-Carbon-Nickel

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
B. C. Jena
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Jan 1, 1992

Abstract

Activities of carbon, cobalt and nickel were evaluated in the ternary systems iron-carbon-cobalt and iron-carbon-nickel for the temperature range 1300-1600°C for cobalt and 1300-1700°C for nickel. The carbon activities were determined from the knowledge of activities (1) in the binary system iron-carbon, (2) in the dilute ternary systems and (3) from the knowledge of carbon saturation data. The activities were mathematically expressed with the Taylor series expansion of Wagner's interaction parameter formalism modified to suit concentrated solutions. The cobalt and nickel activities were determined from the knowledge of carbon activities by applying the Gibbs-Schuhmann integration and from cobalt and nickel activities in the binary systems iron-cobalt and iron-nickel. Partial molar enthalpies of mixing were determined based on the temperature behaviour of the activity coefficients.
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APA: B. C. Jena  (1992)  Determination of Activities in the Liquid Ternary Systems of Iron-Carbon-Cobalt and Iron-Carbon-Nickel

MLA: B. C. Jena Determination of Activities in the Liquid Ternary Systems of Iron-Carbon-Cobalt and Iron-Carbon-Nickel. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1992.

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