Decomposition and ordering processes involving thermodynamically first-order order → disorder transformations

W.A. Soffa , D.E. Laughlin
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Clustering and ordering processes often occur concomitantly or synergistically during the decomposition of supersaturated solid solutions. However, the occurrence of spinodal decomposition in conjunction with an order → disorder transformation thermodynamically of first order under equilibrium conditions is generally not well understood. In this paper a simple graphical approach using free energy-composition diagrams and loci of thermodynamic instability delineating regions of continuous transformation is used to develop a framework for understanding the interplay between clustering and ordering occurring in metallic solid solutions where the ordered precipitate stems from a phase diagram configuration in which the ordered and disordered states are connected by a first-order phase transition. The approach is applied to the NiAl, NiTi and AlLi binary alloy systems in which the interaction of clustering and ordering appears to play an important role.

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涉及热力学一阶有序→无序转换的分解和排序过程
在过饱和固溶体的分解过程中,聚类和有序过程常常同时发生或协同发生。然而,在平衡条件下,伴随一阶热力学有序→无序转变的旋量分解的发生,通常还没有得到很好的理解。在本文中,一个简单的图形方法使用自由能量组成图和热力学不稳定的轨迹来描绘连续转变的区域,用于开发一个框架,以理解发生在金属固溶体中的聚类和有序之间的相互作用,其中有序沉淀源于相图构型,其中有序状态和无序状态通过一阶相变连接。该方法应用于NiAl, NiTi和AlLi二元合金体系,其中聚类和有序的相互作用似乎起着重要作用。
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