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The phase equilibria of the ternary Al-AlCo-AlNi system were investigated around the decagonal phase. Isopleths with 70, 71.5 and 72.5 at.% Al and with 10 and 13 at.% Ni are elaborated with the aid of differential thermoanalysis, magnetothermal analysis, o ...
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The phase equilibria of the ternary Al-AlCo-AlNi system are demonstrated using isothermal sections at 1170, 1100, 1050, 900, 850, 730, and 600 degrees C. These are based on metallographic and TEM investigations and on several temperature-concentration sect ...
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