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Miettinen, J., Visuri, V-V., Fabritius, T., Milcheva, N. & Vassilev, G. (2019) Thermodynamic Description of Ternary Fe-B-X Systems. Part 4: Fe-B-V. Archives of metallurgy and materials, 64(2), pp. 451-456. doi:10.24425/amm.2019.127559

Thermodynamic description of ternary Fe-B-X systems. Part 4 : Fe-B-V

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Author: Miettinen, J.1; Visuri, V-V.1; Fabritius, T.1;
Organizations: 1University of Oulu, Process Metallurgy Research Unit, Oulu, Finland
2Medical University of Plovdiv, Faculty of Pharmacy, Plovdiv, Bulgaria
3University of Plovdiv, Faculty of Chemistry, 24 Tsar Asen Str.,4000 Plovdiv, Plovdiv, Bulgaria
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Version: published version
Access: open
Online Access: PDF Full Text (PDF, 0.2 MB)
Persistent link: http://urn.fi/urn:nbn:fi-fe202002125205
Language: English
Published: Polish Academy of Sciences, 2019
Publish Date: 2020-02-12
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Abstract

Thermodynamic descriptions of the ternary Fe-B-V system and its binary sub-system B-V, are developed using experimental thermodynamic and phase equilibrium data from the literature. The thermodynamic parameters of the other binaries, Fe-V and Fe-B, are taken from earlier assessments slightly modifying the Fe-V description. The work is in the context of a new Fe-B-X (X = Cr, Ni, Mn, V, Si, Ti, C) database.

The solution phases are described using substitutional solution model. The borides are treated as stoichiometric or semi-stoichiometric phases and described with two-sublattice models.

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Series: Archives of metallurgy and materials
ISSN: 1733-3490
ISSN-E: 2300-1909
ISSN-L: 1733-3490
Volume: 64
Issue: 2
Pages: 451 - 456
DOI: 10.24425/amm.2019.127559
OADOI: https://oadoi.org/10.24425/amm.2019.127559
Type of Publication: A1 Journal article – refereed
Field of Science: 215 Chemical engineering
216 Materials engineering
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Funding: This study was executed within the framework of the Genome of Steel profiling project, by Dr. J. Miettinen, Dr. V-V. Visuri and Prof. T. Fabritius.
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