Abstract

Using thermodynamic models the properties of the AlC liquid phase have been evaluated from experimental information on the carbon solubility in liquid Al. After slight modification of the description of Al 4C 3 presented by Gluschko and Gurvitch [1], the solubility has been described very well from 950 to 2500 °C with a regular solution model for the liquid phase. Stability of Al 4C 3 was examined through thermodynamic calculations under various conditions. It has been shown that the description of Al 4C 3 can account very well for most thermochemical measurements in a wide temperature range.

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