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Figure 1. Energy tables for fcc metals and alloys including Ni, NiCo, NiFe, NiCoCr, NiCoFe, NiFeCr, NiCoFeCr, and NiCoFeCrMn. (A) Temperature scale and thermal energies at various temperatures, magnetic energy at the Curie point, chemical potentials at distinct supersaturation pressures, and phase transition energies for transformations from fcc to hcp structures and from solid to liquid states; (B) Vacancy energies at various vacancy fractions, surface energies at multiple crystal sizes, dislocation energies at varying dislocation densities, elastic strain energies at different strain levels, and external load energy under different loads. Temperature scale and thermal energy. fcc: Face-centered cubic; hcp: hexagonal close-packed.