Phase Diagrams. Materials Science and Technology, Volume 3
β Scribed by Allen Alper (Eds.)
- Publisher
- Academic Press Inc
- Year
- 1970
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 330
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Table of Contents
Content:
REFRACTORY MATERIALS: A SERIES OF MONOGRAPHS, Page ii
Front Matter, Page iii
Copyright, Page iv
Dedication, Page v
List of Contributors, Page xi
Foreword, Page xiii, JOHN L. MARGRAVE
Preface, Page xv
Contents of Other Volumes, Pages xvii-xviii
I - The Use of Phase Diagrams in Crystal Growth, Pages 1-52, J.W. NIELSEN, R.R. MONCHAMP
II - The Use of the Phase Diagram in Investigations of the Properties of Compound Semiconductors, Pages 53-86, M.B. PANISH
III - Superconductivity and Phase Diagrams, Pages 87-101, V.F. ZACKAY, M.F. MERRIAM, K.M. RALLS
IV - Rapidly Quenched (Splat-Cooled) Metastable Alloy Phases; Their Phase-Diagram Representation, Preparation Methods, Occurrence, and Properties, Pages 103-141, B.C. GIESSEN, R.H. WILLENS
V - Liquid Immiscibility in Oxide Systems, Pages 143-236, ERNEST M. LEVIN
VI - The Use of Phase Diagrams in Dissolution Studies, Pages 237-251, A.R. COOPER
VII - Relationships between Phase Diagrams and the Structure of Glass-Forming Oxide Melts, Pages 253-270, E.F. RIEBLING
VIII - Phase Relations and Dilute Molten Salt SolutionsβThe Cryoscopic Approach, Pages 271-307, T.R. KOZLOWSKI
Author Index, Pages 309-316
Subject Index, Pages 317-325
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