Phase Diagrams Flashcards

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What is meant by degrees of freedom?

A

How much can change and the phases remains constant
Ie 2 degrees of freedom means that T and Pressure can independently change and phase constant, 1 degree = T and P change together, 0 degree = nothing can change or phases will change

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What is the Gibbs phase rule?

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P + F = C + 2
Phases + freedom = components + 2
( Police force = cops +2)

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What is the difference in alloys and pure elements phase diagrams?

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Pure element = clear phase transition temps = liquidus and solidus regions
Alloy = phase transition temps range = L, S and L+S region are present

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Draw the idealised cure for an alloyed element (which makes up phase diagram)

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Pure element A transition (|_ ), then sloping - lower
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down, until reach pure B = same as A but - much Lower down
This is true when A Tm > B Tm

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5
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Draw the idealise phase diagram for alloy AB and describe common mistakes to avoid

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Binary phase diagram

  • Solidus line must always be below liquidus line
  • both line highest point on left, lowest point on right
  • joins at pure A and pure B
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What are tie lines?

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Join areas with the same temp (always straight) that are on equilibrium (In same phase), never cross, used to work out the composition of the phase - by reading off comp where tie line hits solidus and liquidus lines - Cs = comp where solidus and tie line meet = solid phase of L+S region has X amount of B

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What is the lever rule?

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Calculates phase fractions of a material
Fs = Cl-Co/Cl-Cs
Co = Fl.Cl + Fs.Cs

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What is the linear rule of mixtures?

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Co = FlCl + FsCs

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9
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Define the eutectic point

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Where freedom = 0 so 3 phases exist (L, α,β)

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Draw a eutectic phase diagram and label the points

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Trapezium with bird wings on top

Top of trapez = eutectic line

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11
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Define what is meant by:
Eutectic alloy
Hypo-eutectic alloy
Non - eutectic alloy

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Eutectic alloy - alloy which goes through eutectic point
Hypo-eutectic alloy - alloy below eutectic point but still goes through eutectic line (hyper = above and goes through line)
Non - eutectic alloy - alloy that doesn’t go through eutectic line

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12
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Define the eutectic reaction, monotectic reaction and the peritectic reaction

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L -> α +β
L -> L +α
L + α -> β
With no intermittent phases

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13
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Define the eutectoid reaction, monotectoid reaction and the peritectoid reaction

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S -> α + β
S -> S + α
S + α -> β

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14
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What’s the difference between solubility and miscibility ?

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Solubility - when one component dissolves within another

Miscibility - when two components combine to form a homogeneous mixture

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15
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What are the rules for solubility? And what happens when solubility limit is reached?

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Same crystal structure, similar size, similar valence e-, similar electronegativity
When solubility level is reached = solute of one of the atoms is formed so that element B forms a phase (Si has low solubility in most things)

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