Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1584577 Materials Science and Engineering: A 2007 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

In two-phase system, curvature of interface leads to increase of solute concentration in matrix. This effect plays a significant role in solidification, precipitation, nucleation and growth and coarsening. There are number of models and formulas for Gibbs–Thomson effect in binary alloys. In this paper with the help of CALPHAD calculations, new approach for describing this effect in binary and multicomponent systems is proposed. In this generalized method no traditional simplifying assumption are considered and this yield to more accurate result for Gibbs–Thomson phenomenon. This model is compared with previous formulas in some case alloying systems.

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