10. General information on the diagrams shown
The equilibrium diagrams of the metal alloys presented in this article have been chosen primarily on the basis of the practical and industrial interest of the corresponding alloys; their list is therefore not exhaustive. These diagrams have been compiled from the collections of equilibrium diagrams listed in "Further reading". , including those by Hansen, Elliott, Shunk, ASM and Moffatt, as well as from original publications.
Diagrams not included in this article can be consulted in the more specialized works listed in "Further reading". Some references to books on equilibrium diagrams for oxides and refractory compounds (ceramics) are also given. Finally, the "Pour en savoir plus" section includes a list of general works on the interpretation of equilibrium diagrams, as well as references to books on the thermodynamics of metal alloys. These will...
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Diagram classification
In this folder, the diagrams are arranged in alphabetical order of the symbol of the element concerned, which comes first in alphabetical order among the elements making up the alloy; then, for a given element, in alphabetical order of the symbol of the second element.
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we find Fe-C to C-Fe.
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