Abstract
Thermodynamic constraints are used to study the thermodynamic functions of the ZrN system over the temperature range from 1500 K to 3670 K. The results are presented as the nitrogen isobars superimposed on the revised phase diagram. The Gibbs energies of solution of nitrogen dissolution in solid and liquid Zr are also determined with the assumption that nitrogen dissolution in Zr follows Sievert's law.
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