Phase transitions in materials [2nd ed.]
Language: English Publication details: Cambridge Universtiy Press 2020 Cambridge Edition: 2nd edDescription: xix, 587pISBN:- 9781108485784
- 530.474 F959p2
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530.474 C767Q QUANTUM SCALING IN MANY-BODY SYSTEMS | 530.474 C767q2 Quantum scaling in many-body systems | 530.474 F959p Phase transitions in materials | 530.474 F959p2 Phase transitions in materials [2nd ed.] | 530.474 G447p2 Phase transitions | 530.474 H191 HANDBOOK OF PHASE CHANGE | 530.474 H389n Non-equilibrium phase transitions |
The new edition of this popular textbook provides a fundamental approach to phase transformations and thermodynamics of materials. Explanations are emphasised at the level of atoms and electrons, and it comprehensively covers the classical topics from classical metallurgy to nanoscience and magnetic phase transitions. The book has three parts, covering the fundamentals of phase transformations, the origins of the Gibbs free energy, and the major phase transformations in materials science. A fourth part on advanced topics is available online. Much of the content from the first edition has been expanded, notably precipitation transformations in solids, heterogeneous nucleation, and energy, entropy and pressure. Three new chapters have been added to cover interactions within microstructures, surfaces, and solidification. Containing over 170 end-of-chapter problems, it is a valuable companion for graduate students and researchers in materials science, engineering, and applied physics.
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