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Phase Transformations in Materials
Gernot Kostorz
- 01 Oct 2001
- pp 724
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TL;DR: Theoretical theories of phase transitions in crystalline solids have been studied in this paper, including homogeneous second phase precipitation transformations involving interfacial diffusion diffusionless transformations spinodal decomposition high pressure phase transformations atomic ordering solidification.
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Abstract: Thermodynamics and phase diagrams of materials diffusion in crystalline solids statistical theories of phase transitions homogeneous second phase precipitation transformations involving interfacial diffusion diffusionless transformations spinodal decomposition high pressure phase transformations atomic ordering solidification.
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