Computational Materials Engineering. An Introduction to Microstructure Evolution
โ Scribed by Koenraad G.F. Janssens, Dierk Raabe, Ernst Kozeschnik, Mark A. Miodownik and Britta Nestler (Auth.)
- Publisher
- Elsevier / Academic Press
- Year
- 2007
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 341
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
Content:
Preface, Page xiii
1 - Introduction, Pages 1-6
2 - Thermodynamic basis of phase transformations, Pages 7-46
3 - Monte carlo potts model, Pages 47-108
4 - Cellular automata, Pages 109-150
5 - Modeling solid-state diffusion, Pages 151-177
6 - Modeling precipitation as a sharp-interface phase transformation, Pages 179-217
7 - Phase-field modeling, Pages 219-266
8 - Introduction to discrete dislocation statics and dynamics, Pages 267-316
9 - Finite elements for microstructure evolution, Pages 317-333
Index, Pages 335-343
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