T
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Temperature in the system (in K).
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P
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Pressure in the system (in Pascal).
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N
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System size (mole number in moles)
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X
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X(comp): overall molar fraction of a component in a system.
X(phase, comp): molar fraction of a component in a phase.
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W
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W(comp).: overall weight fraction of a component in a system.
W(phase, comp): weight fraction of a component in a phase.
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Y
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Y(phase,constituent # sublattice): The site fraction of the constituent in certain sublattice of the phase. For example: Y(Sigma,Fe#3) is the site fraction Fe in the third sublattice of the Sigma phase.
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GM, HM, SM
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GM(phase), HM(phase), SM(phase)
Gibbs energy, enthalpy and entropy of phase per mole of atoms.
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GMR, HMR, SMR
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GMR(phase), HMR(phase), SMR(phase)
Gibbs energy, enthalpy and entropy of phase per mole of atoms with given reference state.
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Cp
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Cp(phase): The heat capacity of a phase.
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ACR
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ACR(comp, phase)
Activity of component in a phase with a given reference state.
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MU
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MU(comp), MU(phase,comp)
Chemical potential of component in system or phase.
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MUR
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MUR(comp), MUR(phase,comp)
Chemical potential of component in system or phase with given reference state.
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M, LOGM
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M(phase, K), LOGM (phase, K)
Mobility coefficient or log10 of the mobility coefficient where K = diffusing species.
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DT, LOGDT
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DT(phase, K), LOGDT(phase, K)
Tracer diffusion coefficient or log10 of the tracer diffusion coefficient where K = diffusing species.
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DC, LOGDC
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DC(phase, K, J, N), LOGDC(phase, K, J, N)
Chemical diffusion coefficient or log10 of the chemical diffusion coefficient where J = gradient species and N = reference species. Note: the reference species N must be given for DC calculation.
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NPF
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NPF(phase): mole phase fraction of the given phase.
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DGM
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DGM(phase): The driving force of the given phase.
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TC
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Curie temperature for magnetic ordering
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BMAGN
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Bohr magneton number for magnetic ordering
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VM, DS, MW, VS, ST
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VM(phase), DS(phase), MW(phase), VS(Phase), ST(phase)
Molar volume, density, molecular weight, viscosity and surface tension of phase.
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