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Title Recent progress in diffusion thermodynamics and kinetics in intermetallic compounds : special topic volume with invited peer reviewed papers only / edited by R. Kozubski.

Publication Info. Pfaffikon, Switzerland : Trans Tech Publications Ltd, 2014.
Enfield, New Hampshire : TTP, [date of distribution not identified]
©2014

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Description 1 online resource (226 pages) : illustrations.
Physical Medium polychrome
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Series Diffusion Foundations, 2296-3642 ; Volume 2
Diffusion foundations. 2296-3642 ; Volume 2.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Summary The fascinating development of materials science which nowadays definitely involves the previously side-lined basic research within physics and chemistry has led to a number of innovative technologies of new materials. Despite many hopes and even successes in replacing traditional metallic materials by, for example, polymers or composites, the former materials are not only still widely used but are also making a 'come back'. As an example, intermetallic phases are enjoying an ever increasing interest as either functional or high-temperature structural materials and are prominent in this development. The present volume responds to the above trends by presenting a series of 7 extended articles devoted to diverse aspects of diffusion in intermetallic phases studied both experimentally and theoretically. The opening chapter gives an overview on the subject matter and focuses on binary intermetallics. It is followed by two works presenting results obtained by means of two particular promising experimental methods that allow the observation of diffusion phenomena in terms of individual acts of atomic migration. Diffusion in nanostructured intermetallic materials is addressed in the following two contributions which discuss a hot topic of diffusion-controlled solid-state reactions including self-propagating high-temperature synthesis (SHS). Elucidation and interpretation of the experimental results is proposed in terms of analytical calculations, as well as of atomistic simulations. The final two chapters of the volume are devoted to two particular diffusion-controlled phenomena observed in Ni-Al - an intermetallic recently being of both technological and basic interest. The first of these presents a thorough theoretical study of thermotransport in liquid NiAl while the closing chapter reports on an atomistic simulation study of ordering phenomena in NiAl that is fundamentally controlled by vacancy thermodynamics. Keyword: diffusion in intermetallic phases, Diffusion in nanostructured intermetallic materials, diffusion-controlled solid-state reactions, self-propagating high-temperature synthesis, thermodynamics Kozubski presents students, academics, and materials scientists with a volume of peer-reviewed solicited papers from experts in the field. The seven papers that make up the bulk of the text investigate a variety of related topics, including atomic migration studies with x-ray photon correlation spectroscopy, anomalous kinetics and regimes of growth of intermetallic phases during solid-state reactions in nanosystems, theoretical studies of the heat of transport in a liquid alloy, and a many others. R. Kozubski is a faculty member of the Jagiellonian University in Krakow, Poland. -- Materials science-- Metals-- Thermodynamics.
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Subject Intermetallic compounds.
Intermetallic compounds.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Added Author Kozubski, Rafał, 1955- editor.
Other Form: Print version: Recent progress in diffusion thermodynamics and kinetics in intermetallic compounds : special topic volume with invited peer reviewed papers only. Pfaffikon, Switzerland : TTP, ©2014 222 pages Diffusion Foundations ; Volume 2 2296-3642 9783038352655
ISBN 9783038266495 (electronic book)
3038266493 (electronic book)
9783038352655