Covering both basic and advanced thermodynamic and phase principles, as well as providing stability diagrams relevant for diffusion studies, Thermodynamics, Diffusion and the Kirkendall Effect in Solids maximizes reader insights into Fick’s laws of diffusion, atomic mechanisms, interdiffusion, intrinsic diffusion, tracer diffusion and the Kirkendall effect.
Recent advances in the area of interdiffusion will be introduced, while the many practical examples and large number of illustrations given will serve to aid researches working in this area in learning the practical evaluation of various diffusion parameters from experimental results.
With a unique approach to the two main focal points in solid state transformations, energetics(thermodynamics) and kinetics (interdiffusion) are extensively studied and their combined use in practise is discussed. Recent developments in the area of Kirkendall effect, grain boundary diffusion and multicomponent diffusion are also covered extensively.
This book will appeal to students, academicians, engineers and researchers in academic institutions, industry research and development laboratories.
- Solves open problems in the analysis and structure of thermodynamics and diffusion in the solid state
- Demonstrates the laboratory procedures and experimental results
- Shows the calculation procedures of different kinds of diffusion parameters and structure of thermodynamics and diffusion in the solid state
- Demonstrates the laboratory procedures and experimental results
- Shows the calculation procedures of different kinds of diffusion parameters
Author(s): A. Paul, T. Laurila, V. Vuorinen, S.V. Divinski
Publisher: Springer
Year: 2014
Language: English
Pages: 542
Tags: Физика;Физика твердого тела;
1. Thermodynamics, Phases, and Phase Diagrams
2. Structure of Materials
3. Fick's Laws of Diffusion
4. Development of Interdiffusion Zone in Different Systems
5. Atomic Mechanism of Diffusion
6. Interdiffusion and the Kirkendall Effect in Binary Systems
7. Growth of Phases with Narrow Homogeneity Range and Line Compounds by Interdiffusion
8. Microstructural Evolution of the Interdiffusion Zone
9. Interdiffusion in Multicomponent Systems
10. Short-Circuit Diffusion
11. Reactive Phase Formation in Thin Films