Research Article

Composition analysis of the equiliprated solid liquid phases in the bimary eutectic systems with microanalyser

Volume: 37 January 1, 1988
  • Mehmet Gündüz
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Composition analysis of the equiliprated solid liquid phases in the bimary eutectic systems with microanalyser

Abstract

Compositions of the equ‘diprated solid-liquid phases in the A1-CUA12, Al-Si and Pb-Sn Systems were exam ined by using Cameca microprobe microanalyser. Ali the solid and liquid phases were found to be uniform for the Systems. The m easured consentraticns of the solid and liquid phases in the A1-CU A12 system, the solid phases in the Al-Si system, the solid Pb and the liquid PbSn phases in the Pb-Sn system were in agreem ent w ith the phases diagram values. However the m easured compositions of the solid Sn phase and liquid Al-Si phases were found to be quite different from the phase diagram values. The difference for the solid Sn phase came from the semaring effect. and the liquid AlSi phase m ight came from the very different obsorbsi- tion coefficient for A lK a and S İK a lines. The corrected consantration of th e Iiquid AlSi phase was also in good agreem ent w ith the phase diagram values.

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  1. Communications, Series A2-A3: Physical Sciences and Engineering

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Primary Language

English

Subjects

Engineering

Journal Section

Research Article

Authors

Mehmet Gündüz This is me
Türkiye

Publication Date

January 1, 1988

Submission Date

January 1, 1988

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Year 1988 Volume: 37

APA
Gündüz, M. (1988). Composition analysis of the equiliprated solid liquid phases in the bimary eutectic systems with microanalyser. Communications Faculty of Sciences University of Ankara Series A2-A3 Physical Sciences and Engineering, 37. https://doi.org/10.1501/commua1-2_0000000074
AMA
1.Gündüz M. Composition analysis of the equiliprated solid liquid phases in the bimary eutectic systems with microanalyser. Commun.Fac.Sci.Univ.Ank.Series A2-A3: Phys.Sci. and Eng. 1988;37. doi:10.1501/commua1-2_0000000074
Chicago
Gündüz, Mehmet. 1988. “Composition Analysis of the Equiliprated Solid Liquid Phases in the Bimary Eutectic Systems With Microanalyser”. Communications Faculty of Sciences University of Ankara Series A2-A3 Physical Sciences and Engineering 37 (January). https://doi.org/10.1501/commua1-2_0000000074.
EndNote
Gündüz M (January 1, 1988) Composition analysis of the equiliprated solid liquid phases in the bimary eutectic systems with microanalyser. Communications Faculty of Sciences University of Ankara Series A2-A3 Physical Sciences and Engineering 37
IEEE
[1]M. Gündüz, “Composition analysis of the equiliprated solid liquid phases in the bimary eutectic systems with microanalyser”, Commun.Fac.Sci.Univ.Ank.Series A2-A3: Phys.Sci. and Eng., vol. 37, Jan. 1988, doi: 10.1501/commua1-2_0000000074.
ISNAD
Gündüz, Mehmet. “Composition Analysis of the Equiliprated Solid Liquid Phases in the Bimary Eutectic Systems With Microanalyser”. Communications Faculty of Sciences University of Ankara Series A2-A3 Physical Sciences and Engineering 37 (January 1, 1988). https://doi.org/10.1501/commua1-2_0000000074.
JAMA
1.Gündüz M. Composition analysis of the equiliprated solid liquid phases in the bimary eutectic systems with microanalyser. Commun.Fac.Sci.Univ.Ank.Series A2-A3: Phys.Sci. and Eng. 1988;37. doi:10.1501/commua1-2_0000000074.
MLA
Gündüz, Mehmet. “Composition Analysis of the Equiliprated Solid Liquid Phases in the Bimary Eutectic Systems With Microanalyser”. Communications Faculty of Sciences University of Ankara Series A2-A3 Physical Sciences and Engineering, vol. 37, Jan. 1988, doi:10.1501/commua1-2_0000000074.
Vancouver
1.Mehmet Gündüz. Composition analysis of the equiliprated solid liquid phases in the bimary eutectic systems with microanalyser. Commun.Fac.Sci.Univ.Ank.Series A2-A3: Phys.Sci. and Eng. 1988 Jan. 1;37. doi:10.1501/commua1-2_0000000074

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