Coherent phase equilibria: Effect of composition-dependent elastic strain
Abstract
Recent investigations on coherent equilibria have shed much light on the nature of phase stability. For example, equilibrium phase concentrations are shown to depend on the alloy composition, and two-phase coexistence can terminate at a critical coherency strain, termed a Williams point. This work, however, presents that when lattice parameter, hence coherency strain, is taken to be a function of phase composition, Williams point can disappear,...
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Title
Coherent phase equilibria: Effect of composition-dependent elastic strain
Published Date
Feb 1, 1994
Volume
42
Issue
2
Pages
569 - 577
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