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Title Empirical and computational explorations of diffusion / edited by Prof. Irina V. Belova, Prof. Graeme E. Murch.

Publication Info. [Pfaffkion, Switzerland] : Trans Tech Publications Ltd, [2021]
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Description 1 online resource (206 pages) : illustrations
Series Diffusion foundations ; volume 29
Diffusion foundations ; v. 29.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Summary The purpose of this Diffusion Foundations volume is to collect a cross-section of contemporary information about real and computational experiments for mass transport in solid and liquid phases. The authors were selected to provide a rigorous description of their chosen research areas. The main aim of the volume is, therefore, to be useful as a type of guide to both contemporary computational and experimental techniques. Another aim of the volume is to demonstrate that computational experiments can be useful for the design and interpretation of real experiments. We draw special attention to the opening chapter from Prof. Helmut Mehrer and Prof. Graeme Murch which provides a comprehensive overview of the history of solid state diffusion. Computation, Crystallines, Experiment, High Entropy Alloys, Interdiffusion, Intermetallics, Ionic Compounds, Melts, Molecular Dynamics, Monte Carlo, Multicomponent Alloys, Theory, Tracer Diffusion Materials Science, Mechanics, Nanoscience.
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Subject Diffusion.
Alloys.
diffusion.
alloy.
Alloys.
Diffusion.
Added Author Belova, Irina V., editor.
Murch, G. E., editor.
Other Form: Print version: Belova, Irina V. Empirical and Computational Explorations of Diffusion Zurich : Trans Tech Publications, Limited,c2021
ISBN 9783035734997 (electronic bk.)
3035734992 (electronic bk.)