2014
DOI: 10.1007/s11669-014-0283-0
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Phase Equilibria at 1173 K in the Ternary Fe-Pt-Tb System

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“…According to Chen et al, [63] Tb 2 Fe 17 was observed at the solidification temperature with no homogeneity range. As part of the phase diagram study of the Fe-Pt-Tb system, Gu et al [64] also confirmed the existence of a stoichiometric Tb 2 Fe 17 with Th 2 Zn 17 type rhombohedral structure at 900°C (1173 K) with XRD. In the present study, a single stoichiometric phase of Tb 2 Fe 17 was considered without polymorphic transition.…”
Section: The Fe-gd (Iron-gadolinium) Systemmentioning
confidence: 85%
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“…According to Chen et al, [63] Tb 2 Fe 17 was observed at the solidification temperature with no homogeneity range. As part of the phase diagram study of the Fe-Pt-Tb system, Gu et al [64] also confirmed the existence of a stoichiometric Tb 2 Fe 17 with Th 2 Zn 17 type rhombohedral structure at 900°C (1173 K) with XRD. In the present study, a single stoichiometric phase of Tb 2 Fe 17 was considered without polymorphic transition.…”
Section: The Fe-gd (Iron-gadolinium) Systemmentioning
confidence: 85%
“…The present optimization reproduced these experimental data accurately. At the time of previous assessments by Landin and Å gren, [60] and Konar, [41] no such experimental enthalpy of mixing data were available, hence the estimated enthalpies The optimized phase diagram of the Fe-Tb system with the experimental data (a) overall composition range, [61][62][63][64] (b) in the hightemperature region [61][62][63] (c) in the Fe-rich side are quite different from the present result as shown in Fig. 6 [65] and Meschel et al [55] are presented in Fig.…”
Section: The Fe-gd (Iron-gadolinium) Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[1][2][3] In recent years, a number of studies on the permanent-magnet properties of Fe-Pt alloy with added rare-earth (RE) elements have been reported. [4][5][6][7] Knowledge on the phase diagrams of RE-Fe-Pt ternary systems is necessary to study new Fe-Pt permanent-magnet materials in the future.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%