A thermodynamic assessment of the quasi-binary system CaO-Al2O3 has been made using a computerized CALPHAD (calculation of phase diagrams) technique. The actual optimization was carried out with a computer program for the optimization of parameters in thermodynamic models called PARROT. The liquid phase is described by a simple two-sublattice subregular solution model with Ca2+ and Al3+ as cationic species and O2- as anionic species. All solid phases are treated as stoichiometric compounds. A consistent set of parameters describing the system is presented, and numerous comparisons with experimental data are made. There is a lack of accurate data in the high-alumina part of the system, and the importance of a better knowledge of the CaO·6Al2O3 phase is stressed.
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