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Theory of Structural Transformations in Solids by Armen G. Khachaturyan
Written by a world-renowned expert, this text addresses both theoretical and practical aspects of phase transformation in alloys. It examines change in atomic structure and morphology caused by ordering, strain-induced ordering, strain-controlled decomposition, and strain-induced coarsening, applying solid-state theoretical concepts to structure problems. 1983 edition. Reprint of the John Wiley & Sons, Inc., New York, 1983 edition. See Sample Pages! Click here to look inside this book.
Table of Contents for Theory of Structural Transformations in Solids
| 1. Crystallography of Phase Transformations | | 2. Stability of Homogeneous Solid Solutions | | 3. Ordering in Alloys | | 4. Decomposition in Alloys | | 5. Diffusion Kinetics in Solid Solutions | | 6. Diffusionless (Martensitic) Transformations in Alloys | | 7. Elastic Strain Caused by Crystal Lattice Rearrangement | | 8. Morphology of Single Coherent Inclusion | | 9. Habit Plane and Orientation Relations in Precipitates: Comparison with Experimental Data | | 10. Strain-Induced Coarsening in Coherent Alloys Consisting of Two Cubic-Symmetry Phases | | 11. Morphology of Coherent Mixture of Cubic and Tetragonal Phases Controlled by Elastic Strain Effect | | 12. Computer Simulation of Phase Transformation in Crystalline Solids | | 13. Microscopic Elasticity Theory of Macroscopically Homogeneous Solid Solutions | | 14. Application of Microscopic Elastic Theory to Thermodynamics of Phase Transformations | | Appendix 1: Basic Definitions of Matrix Algebra | | Appendix 2: Bilinear Representation of a Hermitian Operator | | Appendix 3: Calculation of the Energy Eedge | | References | | Index | | Errata |
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