'solidification' Ed. By Alicia Esther Ares
by Alicia Esther Ares /
2013 / English / PDF
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This book is logically developed through a careful presentation of the relevant theories and models of solidification occurring in a variety of materials. Mathematicians, chemists, physicists, and engineers concerned with melting/freezing phenomena will also find this book to be valuable.
Almost all processing of technologically important materials includes a process where liquid material is cooled to form a solid, called "solidification." In order to form a solid from an undercooled melt, the formation of crystalline nuclei and growth of these nuclei to form a solid are necessary. The process of an atom jumping from the liquid to the solid is a diffusive jump with a driving force.
Contents
1 Effect of Microalloying Elements on the Heat Treatment Response and Tensile Properties of Al-Si-Mg Alloys
2 Rapid Solidification of Undercooled Melts
3 Coupled Model of Precipitates and Microsegregation During Solidification
4 Solidification Physics and Microstructure: A Study of AlMg and AlMgSi Alloys by Vortex Method
5 Solidification Versus Adsorption for Immobilization of Pollutants in Geopolymeric Materials: A Review
6 The Application of Carbon Fiber Composites in Cryotank
7 Clathrate Hydrates
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