
Diffusion and Thermodynamics of Materials : D&T '06.
Title:
Diffusion and Thermodynamics of Materials : D&T '06.
Author:
Čermák, J.
ISBN:
9783038131441
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Edition:
1st ed.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (252 pages)
Series:
Defect and Diffusion Forum ; v.263
Defect and Diffusion Forum
Contents:
Diffusion and Thermodynamics of Materials -- Table of Contents -- Interdiffusion Data in Multicomponent Alloys as a Source of Quantitative Fundamental Diffusion Information -- Diffusion and Phase Transformations in Multi-Component Systems -- From Phase Equilibria to Transformation Dynamics -- Metastable Phase Formation in Multi-Component Aluminium Alloys -- Atomic Migration in Bulk and Thin Film L10 Alloys: Experiments and Molecular Dynamics Simulations -- Self-Diffusion in Covalent Amorphous Solids - A Comparative Study Using Neutron Reflectometry and SIMS -- Spatially Periodic Formation of Nanoparticles in Metal-Doped Glasses -- Atomic Motion and Diffusion Mechanism of Hydrogen in Amorphous Ceramics of the System Si-B-C-N -- NGR Investigation of Grain-Boundary Diffusion in Poly- and Nanocrystalline Nb -- Interfacial Interaction and Diffusion in Binary Systems -- Collective and Tracer Diffusion via a Defect Cluster in LSGM -- Mechanism and Kinetics of Plasma Nitriding of the Nb-Alloyed PM Tool Steel -- Effect of Fe Addition on Ordering Kinetics in Ni3Al1-xFex System. Monte Carlo Simulation -- The Thermodynamic Database for the Development of Modern Lead-Free Solders -- Thermodynamic Properties of Liquid Binary Transition-Metal Alloys in the Bretonnet-Silbert Model -- Steam Oxidation Behaviour of Ni-Based Single Crystalline Superalloy for the Advanced Gas Turbine -- The Effect of Oxide Cracks on Hydrogen Ingress in ZrO2 -- Kinetic and Thermodynamic Aspects of High-Temperature Oxidation of Selected Ti-Based Alloys -- The BFS Method Combined with Chemical Cluster Interactions for the Study of Order-Disorder Transitions -- Thermodynamic Aspects of Diffusion Paths in Ternary Systems -- The Influence of Thermodynamic Properties of Alloys on Effective Interdiffusion Coefficients in Ternary Systems.
Iron-Based Nanocomposite Synthesised by Microwave Plasma Decomposition of Iron Pentacarbonyl -- Diffusion of Carbon and Manganese in Fe-C-Mn -- Tracer Diffusion of Molybdenum in Crystallized Fe79-yMo8Cu1B12+y Alloy -- Zn Diffusion in Binary Base of Light Mg-Al Alloys -- Simulation of Precipitates Evolution in Steels -- Surface Diffusion and Island Growth -- Diffusional Growth Kinetics of Boride Layers at the 13% Cr Steel Interface with Amorphous Boron -- Diffusion of Zinc in Two-Phase Mg-Al Alloy -- Microstructural Stability of Dissimilar Weld Joint of Creep-Resistant Steels with Increased Nitrogen Content at 500 - 900 °C -- Diffusion in the Presence of Twin Boundaries -- Grain Boundary Self-Diffusion in Nickel -- Study of Kirkendall Effect in Ni/Ni3Al Welded Joint after the High Temperature Annealing -- Diffusion in Transition Metal Diborides - An Overview -- Carbon and Nitrogen Activities of Materials of Weld Joints -- Study of Reaction Diffusivity in the Copper-Indium-Tin Ternary System -- Analysis of the Rate of Oxidation of the Arema Steel at High-Temperature -- Keywords Index -- Authors Index.
Abstract:
The diffusion of atoms is an inherent feature of matter, and the rules which describe the phenomenon are important from both the purely practical and the theoretical perspectives: it is a major rate-controlling process in phase transformations, crystal growth, recrystallization and recovery, creep, sintering, surface treatment and many other situations. Being typically a non-equilibrium macroscopic phenomenon, diffusion can be properly described in terms of the thermodynamics of irreversible processes. At the same time, phenomenological diffusion characteristics represent the mean values of microscopic parameters and reflect the microscopic structure of matter. In the latter case, they contribute to providing a deeper understanding of the physical background to the observed behavior of matter in general.The collection comprises 37 peer-reviewed papers providing up-to-date information on the Diffusion and Thermodynamics of Materials and will be an invaluable resource for anyone concerned with these topics.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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