Alloy Modeling & Design: Proceedings of a Symposium Sponsored by the TMS Structural Materials Division (SMD), the Committee on Alloy Phases (CAP), and the Electronic, Magnetic and Photonic Materials Division (EMPMD), the Oak Ridge National Laboratory and the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Held During Materials Week '93, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, October 18-20, 1993G. M. Stocks, Patrice E. A. Turchi This work brings together contributions from researchers in a variety of fields that have a common interest in applying the most recent developments in basic research to the design of new alloys. The papers are from Materials Week '93 held in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, October 17-21, 1993. |
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... relative to a composition - dependent baseline corresponding to a mixture of pure Al and Al3 Co in the Cu3 Au structure . The open circles for the Fe3 Al and Al3 Ti structures denote ab - initio results ; 15,16 clearly , the results ...
... relative to a composition - dependent baseline corresponding to a mixture of pure Al and Al3 Co in the Cu3 Au structure . The open circles for the Fe3 Al and Al3 Ti structures denote ab - initio results ; 15,16 clearly , the results ...
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... relative magnitudes , the electronic part of binding energy for each pair between a transition metal solute atom , I , and a vacancy , V , has been calculated on the basis of the tight binding ( TB ) recursion method upto the accuracy ...
... relative magnitudes , the electronic part of binding energy for each pair between a transition metal solute atom , I , and a vacancy , V , has been calculated on the basis of the tight binding ( TB ) recursion method upto the accuracy ...
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... relative values of Ti - Ti and Al - Al interactions . It is also argued that the differences in friction stress between this orientation and the screw would be a better indicator of the relative values of the Ti - Ti and Al - Al ...
... relative values of Ti - Ti and Al - Al interactions . It is also argued that the differences in friction stress between this orientation and the screw would be a better indicator of the relative values of the Ti - Ti and Al - Al ...
Contents
CONSEQUENCES OF OSCILLATORY POTENTIALS AND ANGULAR | 13 |
FIRSTPRINCIPLES TIGHTBINDING TOTAL ENERGY | 25 |
Contributed Papers | 33 |
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10Ti alloy Acta Metall Al-Li Al3Ti Alloy Modeling Alloy Phase alloys annealing APB energy approximation atom probe behavior binary alloys cluster expansion composition computed configuration density Design Edited dislocation displacement ductility Edited by G.M. effect elastic constants electronic structure entropy equivolume expansion experimental FeAl Fermi energy Fermi surface Figure first-principles formation energy free energy friction stress G.M. Stocks glide plane grain boundaries Grand Potential Hamiltonian increase intermetallic compounds Ising model lattice constants lattice parameter Lett magnetic Materials Science Materials Society matrix Metals & Materials method Modeling and Design nearest neighbor Ni3Al NiAl obtained ordered P.E.A. Turchi phase diagram phase stability phonon Phys plane point defects potential predicted samples screw shown in Fig simulations solid solution Stocks and P.E.A. stoichiometry sublattice techniques ternary theory thermal tight-binding total energy transition metal trialuminides Turchi The Minerals unit cell vibrational x-ray
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