Prediction of Stable Nanocrystalline Binary Alloys

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Identifying a stable phase of a binary alloy comprising a solute element and a solvent element. In one example, at least two thermodynamic parameters associated with grain growth and phase separation of the binary alloy are determined, and the stable phase of the binary alloy is identified based on the first thermodynamic parameter and the second thermodynamic parameter, wherein the stable phase is one of a stable nanocrystalline phase, a metastable nanocrystalline phase, and a non-nanocrystalline phase.

Researchers

Christopher Schuh / Heather Murdoch

Departments: Department of Materials Science and Engineering
Technology Areas: Chemicals & Materials: Composites, Metals, Nanotechnology & Nanomaterials
Impact Areas: Advanced Materials

  • stable binary nanocrystalline alloys and methods of identifying same
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