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  2. Ternary plot - Wikipedia

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    Parallel line or grid method. The first method is to use a diagram grid consisting of lines parallel to the triangle edges. A parallel to a side of the triangle is the locus of points constant in the component situated in the vertex opposed to the side.

  3. File:Ternary plot example, constant lines parallel to the ...

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    English: The image shows an example of a ternary plot. The example shows the compositions for soil made out of sand, silt, and clay. Lines representing compositions with a constant amount of sand are drawn in at 25% intervals. Drawn to replace File:Ternary.example.axis.3.jpg. Made via a Python script using Matplotlib and the ternary library.

  4. Compatibility diagram - Wikipedia

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    A three-component compatibility diagram will depict the stable phase of each pure component as the point at each corner of a ternary diagram. Additional points in the diagram represent other pure phases, and lines connecting pairs of these points represent compositions at which the two phases are the only phases present.

  5. File:TernaryExample.svg - Wikipedia

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    This is a very basic ternary diagram in svg, I'm hoping that someone (perhaps me when I have time) will use this base for a more thorough explanation of ternary phase diagrams. You cannot overwrite this file.

  6. File:Blank ternary plot.svg - Wikipedia

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    English: An empty ternary plot: i.e. 'blank graph paper' for a ternary diagram / phase diagram, with axis labels perpendicular to each plotting axis to facilitate plotting and comprehension. Arrows parallel to each side indicate direction of increase for each of the three dimensions.

  7. Phase diagram - Wikipedia

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    The phase diagram shows, in pressure–temperature space, the lines of equilibrium or phase boundaries between the three phases of solid, liquid, and gas. The curves on the phase diagram show the points where the free energy (and other derived properties) becomes non-analytic: their derivatives with respect to the coordinates (temperature and ...

  8. Tie line - Wikipedia

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    Tie line may refer to: Tie line (telephony), a circuit between two telephone exchanges. Tie line (electrical grid), an electrical circuit connecting balancing authorities. Tie line, an isothermal line through a two-phase region on a phase diagram.

  9. Phase line (mathematics) - Wikipedia

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    A line, usually vertical, represents an interval of the domain of the derivative.The critical points (i.e., roots of the derivative , points such that () =) are indicated, and the intervals between the critical points have their signs indicated with arrows: an interval over which the derivative is positive has an arrow pointing in the positive direction along the line (up or right), and an ...