Abstract

The thermodynamic properties of phases and phase equilibria in the Cu-Hf system are described with the CALPHAD method. The set of self-consistent model parameters is based on the thermodynamic properties of liquid alloys, intermetallic compounds, and phase equilibria. The excess Gibbs energy of the liquid phase is described using an ideal associated solution model. The models of thermodynamic properties are used to describe possible metastable transformations such as glass formation in rapid quenching from the melt, formation of bulk amorphous alloys, and formation of supersaturated terminal solid solutions.

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