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| Titre : |
Interfaces in materials : atomic structure, thermodynamics and kinetics of solid-vapor, solid-liquid and solid-solid interfaces |
| Type de document : |
texte imprimé |
| Auteurs : |
James M. Howe |
| Editeur : |
New York : J. Wiley & sons |
| Année de publication : |
1997 |
| Importance : |
516 p. |
| Présentation : |
ill. |
| Format : |
25 cm |
| ISBN/ISSN/EAN : |
978-0-471-13830-3 |
| Note générale : |
Bibliogr. Index |
| Langues : |
Anglais (eng) |
| Catégories : |
Livres
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| Tags : |
Interfaces (sciences physiques) |
| Index. décimale : |
530.41 Physique de l'état solide |
| Résumé : |
A thorough exploration of the atomic structures and properties ofthe essential engineering interfaces--an invaluable resourcefor students, teachers, and professionals
The most up-to-date, accessible guide to solid-vapor, solid-liquid, and solid-solid phase transformations, thisinnovative book contains the only unified treatment of these threecentral engineering interfaces. Employing a simple nearest-neighborbroken-bond model, Interfaces in Materials focuses on metal alloysin a straightforward approach that can be easily extended to alltypes of interfaces and materials. Enhanced with nearly 300illustrations, along with extensive references and suggestions forfurther reading, this book provides:
* A simple, cohesive approach to understanding the atomicstructure and properties of interfaces formed between solid, liquid, and vapor phases
* Self-contained discussions of each interface--allowingseparate study of each phase transformation
* A comparative look at the different interfaces, includingatomic structure and crystallography; anisotropy, roughening, andmelting; interfacial stability and segregation; continuous andledge growth models; and atomistic modeling
* An analysis of nearest-neighbor broken-bond results againstthermodynamic and kinetic descriptions of the interfaces
* Problem sets at the end of each chapter, emphasizing the keyconcepts detailed in the text
Spanning the fields of chemical, electrical and computerengineering, materials science, solid-state physics, andmicroscopy, Interfaces in Materials bridges a major gap in theliterature of surface and interface science. |
Interfaces in materials : atomic structure, thermodynamics and kinetics of solid-vapor, solid-liquid and solid-solid interfaces [texte imprimé] / James M. Howe . - New York : J. Wiley & sons, 1997 . - 516 p. : ill. ; 25 cm. ISBN : 978-0-471-13830-3 Bibliogr. Index Langues : Anglais ( eng)
| Catégories : |
Livres
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| Tags : |
Interfaces (sciences physiques) |
| Index. décimale : |
530.41 Physique de l'état solide |
| Résumé : |
A thorough exploration of the atomic structures and properties ofthe essential engineering interfaces--an invaluable resourcefor students, teachers, and professionals
The most up-to-date, accessible guide to solid-vapor, solid-liquid, and solid-solid phase transformations, thisinnovative book contains the only unified treatment of these threecentral engineering interfaces. Employing a simple nearest-neighborbroken-bond model, Interfaces in Materials focuses on metal alloysin a straightforward approach that can be easily extended to alltypes of interfaces and materials. Enhanced with nearly 300illustrations, along with extensive references and suggestions forfurther reading, this book provides:
* A simple, cohesive approach to understanding the atomicstructure and properties of interfaces formed between solid, liquid, and vapor phases
* Self-contained discussions of each interface--allowingseparate study of each phase transformation
* A comparative look at the different interfaces, includingatomic structure and crystallography; anisotropy, roughening, andmelting; interfacial stability and segregation; continuous andledge growth models; and atomistic modeling
* An analysis of nearest-neighbor broken-bond results againstthermodynamic and kinetic descriptions of the interfaces
* Problem sets at the end of each chapter, emphasizing the keyconcepts detailed in the text
Spanning the fields of chemical, electrical and computerengineering, materials science, solid-state physics, andmicroscopy, Interfaces in Materials bridges a major gap in theliterature of surface and interface science. |
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