Isopleth of Al-Mg-Zn at 15 at% Zn
Purpose: Learn to calculate and use an isoplethal section in a ternary system
Module: PanPhaseDiagram
Thermodynamic Database: AlMgZn.tdb
Batch file: Example_#1.6.pbfx
As mentioned in Isotherm of Al-Mg-Zn at 500°C, isopleths are sections vertical to the triangle base plane of the triangular prism. An isopleth is important in understanding phase relationship in a ternary system when temperature is a variable. In this example, we will calculate an isoplethal section in the Al-Mg-Zn ternary parallel to Al-Mg binary with 15 at% of Zn.
Calculation Procedures:
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Load AlMgZn.tdb following the procedure in Pandat User's Guide: Load Database , and select all three components;
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Perform 2D calculation following the procedure in Pandat User's Guide: Section Calculation (2D) ;
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Set Calculation Condition as shown in Figure 1;
Post Calculation Operation:
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Label phase field following the procedure in Pandat User's Guide: Icons for Graph on Toolbar;
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Change graph appearance following the procedure in Pandat User's Guide: Property;
Information obtained from this calculation:
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Phase stability as a function of composition of Mg and temperature. Single phase, two-phase, and three-phase regions, can be viewed clearly at different composition and temperature;
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Tie-lines cannot be viewed on an isopleth since they are usually not on the same isoplethal plane except for a pseudo-binary. The tieline information is listed in tieline Table as shown in Figure 3.
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The invariant reactions and the phase composition for every phase in the invariant reaction are listed in invariant_tieline table as shown in Figure 4.