2007
DOI: 10.1002/chin.200710236
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Al—Ni—Zr (Aluminum—Nickel—Zirconium)

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“…But, the projections deduced by Ghosh [33] and Rag [35] seem to be reasonable, and can explain the solidification path of our as-cast samples. So, the projections proposed by Ghosh [33] and Rag [35] are accepted here.…”
Section: Projection In the Ni-rich Portionsupporting
confidence: 61%
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“…But, the projections deduced by Ghosh [33] and Rag [35] seem to be reasonable, and can explain the solidification path of our as-cast samples. So, the projections proposed by Ghosh [33] and Rag [35] are accepted here.…”
Section: Projection In the Ni-rich Portionsupporting
confidence: 61%
“…The constituent binary subsystems Al-Ni, Al-Zr and Ni-Zr have been extensively investigated both experimentally and ther- However, Ghosh [33] pointed out that such a reaction is conflicting with the coexistence of c¢ and Ni 5 Zr observed by Miu [34] and proposed partial liquidus projection base on the result of Miu [34] in 2005. Later, Rag [35] reviewed briefly the liquidus projection at Ni-rich corner and also agreed with the result of Miu [34] in 2006. But, Mot [36] reported again a similar reaction (L M c + Ni 5 Zr + Ni 7 Zr 2 ) to Nash [32] in 2011.…”
Section: Introduction and Literature Reviewsupporting
confidence: 59%