Intergranular and Interphase Boundaries in Materials

Intergranular and Interphase Boundaries in Materials
Author: Pavel Lejček
Publisher: Scitec Publications
Total Pages: 844
Release: 1999
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN:

Continuing the scope of the preceding Conferences on Intergranular and Interphase Boundaries in Materials, the present conference focused on the atomic-level modeling of interfaces, the structural and chemical characterization of internal interfaces, on their thermodynamic, kinetic, mechanical, electrical, magnetic behavior and high-Tc superconductivity, and on the application of current knowledge to the design of polycrystalline materials having improved properties. Particular attention was paid to non-equilibrium segregation in irradiated materials.

Boundaries and Interfaces in Materials

Boundaries and Interfaces in Materials
Author: R. C. Pond
Publisher: Minerals, Metals, & Materials Society
Total Pages: 392
Release: 1998
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN:

The symposium from Materials Week '97 dedicated to the memory of Lehigh University Professor David A. Smith covers all aspects of internal and external interfaces of materials, from atomistic calculations and experimental observations of structure to the role of interfaces in determining properties and their inclusion in materials engineering. This book provides researchers, teachers, and students with a review of current materials interface understanding.

Stability of Materials

Stability of Materials
Author: A. Gonis
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 742
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1461303850

Engineering materials with desirable physical and technological properties requires understanding and predictive capability of materials behavior under varying external conditions, such as temperature and pressure. This immediately brings one face to face with the fundamental difficulty of establishing a connection between materials behavior at a microscopic level, where understanding is to be sought, and macroscopic behavior which needs to be predicted. Bridging the corresponding gap in length scales that separates the ends of this spectrum has been a goal intensely pursued by theoretical physicists, experimentalists, and metallurgists alike. Traditionally, the search for methods to bridge the length scale gap and to gain the needed predictive capability of materials properties has been conducted largely on a trial and error basis, guided by the skill of the metallurgist, large volumes of experimental data, and often ad hoc semi phenomenological models. This situation has persisted almost to this day, and it is only recently that significant changes have begun to take place. These changes have been brought about by a number of developments, some of long standing, others of more recent vintage.

Materials for the Third Millennium

Materials for the Third Millennium
Author: R. K. Ray
Publisher:
Total Pages: 472
Release: 2001
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN:

This volume comprises 20 invited papers presented at the International Symposium on Materials for the Third Millennium in November 1999 at Kanpur, India. The papers take into account the qualititative jump in handling and using materials which has meant they can be designed rather than discovered.

Handbook of Semiconductor Technology, Volume 1

Handbook of Semiconductor Technology, Volume 1
Author: Kenneth A. Jackson
Publisher: Wiley-VCH
Total Pages: 852
Release: 2000-08-15
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9783527298341

Covering the structure and properties of semiconductors, this volume places particular emphasis on concepts relevant to semiconductor technology. Of interest to physicists and engineers in research and in the electronics industry, this is a valuable reference source and state-of-the-art review by the world's top authors.