The Barber–Johnson diagram is a graphical representation used in materials science and engineering, particularly in the context of phase transformations in alloys. It is used to illustrate the relationships between temperature, composition, and phase stability of particular alloy systems. The diagram helps to visualize regions where different phases exist, such as solid solutions, liquid phases, and various eutectic or peritectic points.
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