Part I - Basic thermodynamics and kinetics of phase transformations
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 September 2014
Summary
The field of phase transitions is rich and vast, and continues to grow. This text covers parts of the field relevant to materials physics, but many concepts and tools of phase transitions in materials are used elsewhere in the larger field of phase transitions. Likewise, new methods from the larger field are now being applied to studies of materials.
Part I of the book covers essential topics of free energy, phase diagrams, diffusion, nucleation, and a few classic phase transformations that have been part of the historical backbone of materials science. In essence, the topics in Part I are the thermodynamics of how atoms prefer to be arranged when brought together at various temperatures, and how the processes of atom movements control the rates and even the structures that are formed during phase transformations. The topics in Part I are largely traditional ones, but formulating the development in terms of statistical mechanics and in terms of the kinetic master equation allows more rigor for some topics, and makes it easier to incorporate a higher level of detail from Part II into descriptions of phase transitions in Parts III and IV.
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- Phase Transitions in Materials , pp. 1 - 2Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2014