Semiconductors can exhibit electrical instabilities like current runaway, threshold switching, current filamentation, or oscillations, when they are driven far from thermodynamic equilibrium. This book presents a coherent theoretical des- cription of such cooperative phenomena induced by generation
Shock Induced Transitions and Phase Structures in General Media
β Scribed by Rohan Abeyaratne, James K. Knowles (auth.), J. E. Dunn, Roger Fosdick, Marshall Slemrod (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer-Verlag New York
- Year
- 1993
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 256
- Series
- The IMA Volumes in Mathematics and its Applications 52
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
This IMA Volume in Mathematics and its Applications SHOCK INDUCED TRANSITIONS AND PHASE STRUCTURES IN GENERAL MEDIA is based on the proceedings of a workshop that was an integral part of the 1990-91 IMA program on "Phase Transitions and Free Boundaries." The workshop focused on the thermodynamics and mechanics of dynamic phase transitions that are mainly inertially driven and brought together physicists, metallurgists, mathematicians, engineers, and molecular dynamicists with interests in these problems. Financial support of the National Science Foundation made the meeting posΒ sible. We are grateful to J .E. Dunn, Roger Fosdick, and Marshall Slemrod for organizing the meeting and editing the proceedings. A vner Friedman Willard Miller, .Jr. PREFACE When a body is subjected to a strong shock the material may suffer severe local structural changes. Rapid solidification, liquification, or vaporization can ocΒ cur, and, moreover, complex structural heterogeneity is often left in the wake of the passing wave. Thus, inertially driven shock waves raise fundamental questions involving experiment, theory, and mathematics which bear on phase stability and metastability, as well as on reaction kinetics and appropriate measures of phase structure.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xv
Nucleation, Kinetics and Admissibility Criteria for Propagating Phase Boundaries....Pages 1-33
On a Combustion-Like Model for Plastic Strain Localization....Pages 35-44
Shear Waves and Phase Transformations....Pages 45-60
The Riemann Problem for Systems of Conservation Laws of Mixed Type....Pages 61-91
On the Evolutionary Condition for Stationary Plane Waves in Inert and Reactive Substances....Pages 93-110
Dynamic Effects in Gradient Theory for Fluid Mixtures....Pages 111-121
Continuum Limits of Discrete Gases II....Pages 123-145
Nonequilibrium Molecular Dynamics....Pages 147-157
Nonlinear Stability and Instability of Overcompressive Shock Waves....Pages 159-167
The Dissipation Topography Associated with Solutions to a Riemann Problem Involving Elastic Materials Undergoing Phase Transitions....Pages 169-183
Kinks versus Shocks....Pages 185-229
Shear Strain Localization in Plastic Deformations....Pages 231-250
β¦ Subjects
Theoretical, Mathematical and Computational Physics;Math. Applications in Chemistry;Computational Intelligence
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