Kinetic Phase Diagrams: Nonequilibrium Phase Transitions (Studies in Modern Thermodynamics)

by Z. Chvoj and etc.

Z. Chvoj (Editor), A. Tríska (Editor), and Jaroslav Sestak (Editor)

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The present theoretical and experimental knowledge of the time evolution of a system during solidification, not only in equilibrium, but also in nonequilibrium conditions, is summarized in this book. Such knowledge is of fundamental importance for the determination of the constitution of materials or of the technological conditions necessary to prepare materials with a desired structure. Emphasizing the importance of kinetic phase diagrams, the authors focus the attention of the reader on the problems connected with nonequilibrium conditions, that are encountered during real phase transformations.

A critical review of phenomenological and statistical theories of phase transformations and of mass and heat transport enables the reader to determine the range of applicability of concrete models for the description of the evolution of a given system. The book is supplemented with several less-known methods and results of phase characterization, including a detailed account of the Soviet school of T.A. Cherepanova which is not well known in the West.

The text also covers the modern research area of glasses and their preparation. The book should prove invaluable to research workers in the fields of materials research, solid state thermodynamics and the kinetics of phase transformations. It will prove useful for a postgraduate study in the field of advanced thermodynamics, and will be valuable to physical chemists, chemists and physicists who are interested in the theory of phase transformation kinetics. They will appreciate the introduction to the foundations of material processes and the description of the processes which take place during the preparation of new materials.
  • ISBN10 0444885137
  • ISBN13 9780444885135
  • Publish Date 15 January 1991
  • Publish Status Out of Print
  • Out of Print 25 January 2023
  • Publish Country GB
  • Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Imprint Elsevier Science Ltd
  • Format Hardcover
  • Pages 630
  • Language English