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Modeling Solid-State Precipitation Ernst Kozeschnick

Modeling Solid-State Precipitation By Ernst Kozeschnick

Modeling Solid-State Precipitation by Ernst Kozeschnick


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Focuses on both classic modeling algorithms for computer-aided materials analysis as well as typical applications for each modeling technique. This book can also focus on computer modeling techniques for precipitation phenomena in materials undergoing phase transition from one state to another, with a focus on the sharp-interface limit model.

Modeling Solid-State Precipitation Summary

Modeling Solid-State Precipitation by Ernst Kozeschnick

Momentum Press's new Computational Materials Science and Engineering Series will focus on both classic and innovative modeling algorithms for computer-aided materials analysis as well as typical applications for each modeling technique. This book in the series will focus on computer modeling techniques for precipitation phenomena in materials undergoing phase transition from one state to another, with a focus on the sharp-interface limit model. Readers will find coverage on:

  • Statistical Theory of Phase Transformation Solid-State Nucleation
  • Multiparticle Precipitation Kinetics - using both numerical Kampmann-Wagner Model and the SFFK Model
  • A comparison of growth kinetics using different models

About Ernst Kozeschnick

Ernst Kozeschnik Graz, Austria; Professor, Graz University of Technology.

Additional information

GOR013380695
9781606500620
1606500627
Modeling Solid-State Precipitation by Ernst Kozeschnick
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Momentum Press
20130116
300
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