Publications

Rapport Annuel 1987 Vol 1

1988 | Action 43

The Social Dynamics of Information and Communication Technology

2008 | Action 298

Biotechnological Approaches for Utilisation of Gametic Cells

2001 | Action 824

A Brain Storming on Future Trends in Theory and Modelling of Chemical Systems and Processes

1994 | Action D3

7th International Hydrogenase Conference

2004 | Action 841

BioControl - Journal of the International Organization for Biological Control, Vol 46

2001 | Action 816

Lead-Free Solders: Atlas of Phase Diagrams for Lead-Free Soldering

2008 | Action 531

Pathogenic of Entomopathologenic Nematodes versus Insect Defence Mechanisms: Impact on Selection of Virulent Strains

1998 | Action 819

Transmission automatique de données relatives aux transports

1991 | Action 306

The Social Dynamics of Information and Communication Technology

2008 | Action 298

What shapes the role of information and communication technologies in our everyday life? Despite the speed with which information and communication technologies such as the PC, mobile telephone and internet have found their way into society, there remains a good deal of debate surrounding their adoption and use. Through empirical studies covering a broad range of everyday life and work settings, this volume provides grounded insights into the social dynamics influencing how ICTs are both shaped and experienced.

7th International Hydrogenase Conference

2004 | Action 841
  • Pages: 104

Conference at the University of Reading, 14-29 August 2004

Lead-Free Solders: Atlas of Phase Diagrams for Lead-Free Soldering

2008 | Action 531

One of the objectives of the Action was the provision of a self-consistent thermodynamic database for lead-free solder materials and substrates. Critically assessed thermodynamic parameters for more than 50 binary systems have been collected from the literature or have been provided directly by a programme of experimental and assessment work as part of the COST Action. These data were supplemented by parameters for ternary systems to provide a self-consistent thermodynamic database. The database has been tested thoroughly using a range of available software to ensure its portability.

This volume has been created using this database in conjunction with commercial software developed for the calculation of phase equilibria from critically assessed date. Three different software packages were used – MTDATA, Thermo-Calc and PANDAT. A variety of diagrams are presented in this volume calculated with each of these packages. The aim is to demonstrate the scope and potential of the database, to provide the researches with important and useful information about crucial systems used in lead-free soldering, to describe how the database has been developed as a result of collaboration between a large number of European partners and show how it can be used with appropriate software as an aid in the design and use of solders.