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//This tutorial was tested on\\ | //This tutorial was tested on\\ |
MatCalc version 6.02 rel 1.003\\ | MatCalc version 6.04 rel 1.001\\ |
license: free\\ | license: free\\ |
database: mc_fe.tdb; mc_fe.ddb// | database: mc_fe.tdb; mc_fe.ddb// |
==== Complimentary files ==== | ==== Complimentary files ==== |
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Click {{:tutorials:t18:script:t18_60210031.mcs|here}} to view the script for this tutorial | Click {{:tutorials:t18:script:t18_6021003.mcs|here}} to view the script for this tutorial |
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==== Contents: ==== | ==== Contents: ==== |
When the calculation has finished, create a new window of type **'(p6) Plot: TTP-diagram'**. In the **'options'** window, expand the **'plots'** section and right-click in the area under **'plot#0'** to show the context menu. Select **'new series'** and choose **'ttp-curve'** from the sub-menu on the right. Next, it is necessary to decide on the type of TTP contours required. The three options are:\\ | When the calculation has finished, create a new window of type **'(p6) Plot: TTP-diagram'**. In the **'options'** window, expand the **'plots'** section and right-click in the area under **'plot#0'** to show the context menu. Select **'new series'** and choose **'ttp-curve'** from the sub-menu on the right. Next, it is necessary to decide on the type of TTP contours required. The three options are:\\ |
* Absolute: the contours correspond to different values of the phase fraction <nowiki>F$FCC_A1#01_P0</nowiki>. | * Absolute: the contours correspond to different values of the phase fraction <nowiki>F$FCC_A1#01_P0</nowiki>. |
* Relative: a contour with a value of **'x'** for a particular temperature denotes the time at which the ratio of <nowiki>F$FCC_A1#01_P0</nowiki> to its maximum value at that temperature is equal to **'x'**. The maximum values of <nowiki>F$FCC_A1#01_P0</nowiki> are approximately equal to the equilibrium phase fractions <nowiki>F$FCC_A1#01</nowiki> shown above. | * Relative: a contour with a value of **'x'** for a particular temperature denotes the time at which the ratio of <nowiki>F$FCC_A1#01_P0</nowiki> to its maximum value at that temperature is equal to **'x'**. The maximum values of F\$FCC_A1#01_P0 are approximately equal to the equilibrium phase fractions F$FCC_A1#01 shown above. |
* Relative max f: in this case, contour values represent ratios of <nowiki>F$FCC_A1#01_P0</nowiki> to its maximum value overall. These contours have a similar form to the **'absolute'** contours, but different numerical values. | * Relative max f: in this case, contour values represent ratios of <nowiki>F$FCC_A1#01_P0</nowiki> to its maximum value overall. These contours have a similar form to the **'absolute'** contours, but different numerical values. |
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Select **'relative'** from the **'refer to f'** drop-box at the top of the **'options'** window. Then expand the **'series'** section of **'options'**, which should look as shown in the image below. Select the phase FCC_A1#01_P0 from the **'phase'** drop-box and enter **'0.05'** into the **'y-data'** line. | Select **'relative'** from the **'refer to f'** drop-box at the top of the **'options'** window. |
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{{:tutorials:t18:img:t18_options_for_ttp_2015.png| MatCalc option window}} | {{:tutorials:t18:img:tt18_ttp_plot_refer_to_f_6041004.png| MatCalc option window}} |
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| Then expand the **'series'** section of **'options'**, which should look as shown in the image below. Select the phase **'FCC_A1#01_P0'** from the **'phase'** drop-box and enter **'0.05'** into the **'y-data'** line. |
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| {{:tutorials:t18:img:t18_options_for_ttp_6050006.png| MatCalc option window}} |
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Add two more series to show the contours for ratios of 0.5 and 0.95 on the same diagram. The resulting diagram should look like this: | Add two more series to show the contours for ratios of 0.5 and 0.95 on the same diagram. The resulting diagram should look like this: |
==== Absolute ==== | ==== Absolute ==== |
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In the plot below, the contours correspond to different values of the phase fraction <nowiki>F$FCC_A1#01_P0</nowiki>. Note that the higher values are only attained at lower temperatures, because the equilibrium value of <nowiki>F$FCC_A1#01</nowiki> decreases with increasing temperature. The maximum value of <nowiki>F$FCC_A1#01_P0</nowiki> is around 7.8e-3. | In the plot below, the contours correspond to different values of the phase fraction F\$FCC_A1#01_P0. Note that the higher values are only attained at lower temperatures, because the equilibrium value of F\$FCC_A1#01 decreases with increasing temperature. The maximum value of F$FCC_A1#01_P0 is around 7.8e-3. |
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{{:tutorials:t18:img:t18_ttp_isothermal_absolute_6021003.png| MatCalc plot}} | {{:tutorials:t18:img:t18_ttp_isothermal_absolute_6021003.png| MatCalc plot}} |