Books by Keyword: Grain Boundary Migration

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Edited by: Matthew Barnett
Online since: March 2013
Description: Volume is indexed by Thomson Reuters CPCI-S (WoS).
Recrystallization and grain growth are mechanisms that alter the microstructure without necessarily altering the phase. They are typically driven by high internal elastic and surface energies though sometimes other volumetric energy terms appear. The topic is important to materials engineers and scientists and geologists alike. The former typically aim to exert control over the phenomena for technological and economic benefit while the latter often seek in these mechanisms the answers to questions regarding events long gone. This collection of peer-reviewed papers brings together the most up-to-date knowledge in this field.
Edited by: Prof. Rafał Leszek Abdank-Kozubski, Graeme E. Murch and Paweł Zięba
Online since: November 2007
Description: Volume is indexed by Thomson Reuters CPCI-S (WoS).
The inspiration for this book was to gather together the efforts of those physicists, materials scientists/engineers and other scientists who are carrying out interdisciplinary research into multiscale modelling of time-evolving phenomena in materials.
Edited by: Pavel Lejcek and Václav Paidar
Online since: November 1998
Description: 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.
Volume is indexed by Thomson Reuters CPCI-S (WoS).
Edited by: H. Yoshinaga, T. Watanabe and N. Takahashi
Online since: March 1996
Description: Grain Growth is one of the most fundamental microstructural changes, and occurs in all types of polycrystalline material. It is of major scientific interest, and of great importance in a wide range of industrial applications.
Edited by: A.C. Ferro, J.P. Conde and M.A. Fortes
Online since: February 1996
Description: This publication focuses on the structural and chemical characterization of interfaces and their kinetic, mechanical and electrical properties. The size of the volume, consisting of almost 200 papers and over 900 pages, reflects the great current interest in the field.
Edited by: J. Lendvai
Online since: May 1995
Description: Nonequilibrium materials have always been of particular importance in materials science and application since most of the structural materials commonly used are not in the condition of stable equilibrium.
Edited by: Ph. Komninou and A. Rocher
Online since: January 1993
Description: The review and research papers presented in this volume may be subdivided into three aims:
(i) the investigation and modelling of interfacial structure (ii) efforts to correlate structure/property relationships and (iii) phenomenological descriptions of particular interfacial properties The conference focussed on four objectives: 1.Grain Boundaries Structure and Properties 2.Dynamical and Mechanical Properties 3.Heterophase Interfaces 4.Electrical Properties and Superconductors.
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