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 ==== Complimentary files ==== ==== Complimentary files ====
  
-Click {{:tutorials:t9:script:t9_2017.mcs|here}} to view the script for this tutorial. +Click {{:tutorials:t9:script:t9_6021003.mcs|here}} to view the script for this tutorial. 
    
 A pseudobinary phase diagram is an equilibrium diagram calculated for a ternary or higher-order system, in which the phase boundaries resulting from the variation of two of the element contents are calculated, while the amounts of all the other elements are kept constant. A pseudobinary phase diagram is an equilibrium diagram calculated for a ternary or higher-order system, in which the phase boundaries resulting from the variation of two of the element contents are calculated, while the amounts of all the other elements are kept constant.
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   * Upper boundary of alpha-ferrite (BCC_A2): 900°C. The maximum T-step can be reduced again to 20.   * Upper boundary of alpha-ferrite (BCC_A2): 900°C. The maximum T-step can be reduced again to 20.
   * Lower boundary of austenite (FCC_A1): 700°C.   * Lower boundary of austenite (FCC_A1): 700°C.
-  *Upper boundary of cementite 800°C. In case of error message (because of the steep boundary), set the maximum T-step to 100.+  *Upper boundary of cementite 850°C. In case of error message (because of the steep boundary), set the maximum T-step to 100.
  
 The finished diagram, with titles and labels added, should look like this: The finished diagram, with titles and labels added, should look like this:
tutorials/t9.txt · Last modified: 2020/07/28 11:10 by pwarczok
 
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