Cermák / Stloukal | Solid Phase Transformations | Buch | 978-3-908451-49-5 | sack.de

Buch, Englisch, 490 Seiten, Format (B × H): 170 mm x 240 mm, Gewicht: 1000 g

Cermák / Stloukal

Solid Phase Transformations

Special topic volume with invited papers only.

Buch, Englisch, 490 Seiten, Format (B × H): 170 mm x 240 mm, Gewicht: 1000 g

ISBN: 978-3-908451-49-5
Verlag: Trans Tech Publications


This special-topic book, devoted to “Solid Phase Transformations”, covers a broad range of phenomena which are of importance in a number of technological processes. Most commercial alloys undergo thermal treatment after casting, with the aim of imparting desired compositions and/or optimal morphologies to the component phases.
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Preface
Phase Transformations
Study of Phase Transitions by Transient Methods
Solid-State Transformations in Metal Iodides
The Development of “Macroscopic Composition Gradient Method” and its Application to the Precipitate-Nucleation Near the Edge of Miscibility Gap
Identification and Characterization of Phase Transformations by the Resistivity Measurements in Mg-RE-Mn Alloys
Hydrogen-Induced Phase Transformations in Mg-Ni Alloys
Diffusion Processes Controlling the Solid State Transformations, Processes at Interphase Boundaries
Kinetics of Phase Transformations in Mg2Ni-H System
On Specific Phase Transitions to the Compound-Like Impurity Nanosegregation Structures at Dislocations and Grain Boundaries in Metals and their Influence on Diffusion-Assisted Processes
Diffusion of Light Elements in BCC, FCC and HCP Metals
Analysis of Possibilities of Fisher’s Model Development
Structural Evolution of Al-Cr Alloy during Processing
Effect of Dissolution on the Ni3Sn4 Growth Kinetics at the Interface of Ni and Liquid Sn-Base Solders
On the Physicochemical Mechanism of the Influence of Preliminary Mechanical Activation on Self-Propagating High-Temperature Synthesis
Solid State Transformations in Cu/In-48Sn/Cu Diffusion Soldered Interconnections
Solid Phase’s Transformations in Boron Carbide Based Composites during Heat Treatment
Diffusional Growth Kinetics of Boride Layers on Iron-Chromium Alloys
Passive State Degradation of Stainless Steel Welds
Assessment of Heterogeneity of Welded Joint of Two Different Metals by Modeling of Diffusion of Substitution Elements
Effect of Cooling Rate on Structural and Chemical Microheterogeneity of IN 738LC Nickel Based Superalloy
Thermodynamics of Phase Transformations
Application of Statistical Moment Method to Thermodynamic Properties and Phase Transformations of Metals and Alloys
The Analytical and Computational Thermodynamics of Closed Binary Systems
Statistical Thermodynamics and Ordering Kinetics of D019-Type Phase: Application of the Models for H.C.P.-Ti–Al Alloy
A Semi-Empirical Parameterization of Interatomic Interactions Based on the Statistical-Thermodynamic Analysis of the Data on Radiation Dif-fraction and Phase Equilibria in F.C.C.-Ni–Fe Alloys
Vaporization and Thermochemical Study of SrCeO3(s) and SrCe0.95Yb0.05O3(s) by Knudsen Effusion Mass Spectrometry
Calculation of Some Thermodynamic Parameters of Non-Ideal Solutions
Is the Compensation Effect a Phase Transition?
Manifestations of Short-Range and Long-Range Parts of Interatomic Potentials In Rearrangement Processes of Multicomponent Condensed Systems
Stress- or Deformation-Induced Transformations, Displacive Transformations
A Short Review of Shape Memory Alloys Thermomechanical Models
Stress Impact on Reactive Diffusion in Nano-Structures of Spherical Symmetry
Formation of NiAl Shape Memory Alloy Thin Films by a Solid-State Reaction
Effects of Temperature and Strain Rate on the Evolution of Thickness of Transformed Adiabatic Shear Band
Effects of Omega Phase on Elastic Modulus of Ti-Nb Alloys as a Function of Composition and Cooling Rate
Martensitic Transformation Behavior and Shape Memory Effect of an Aged Ni-rich Ti-Ni-Hf High Temperature Shape Memory Alloy
Atomic Structures Close to Possible Phase Boundary: By Surface, within a Thin Slab
Those Properties of CMAs We Know Something About
Computer Simulation of Polymer Chains in Confinement


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