Books by Keyword: Hydrogen Diffusion

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Edited by: Prof. Andreas Öchsner and Graeme E. Murch
Online since: February 2008
Description: This special issue contains selected peer-reviewed papers which were presented at the Third International Conference on Diffusion in Solids and Liquids (DSL-2007), held at the Hotel Pestana Alvor Praia, Algarve, Portugal during the 4th-6th July, 2007.
Edited by: Dr. David J. Fisher
Online since: December 2003
Description: This sixth volume in the series covering the latest results in the field includes abstracts of papers which appeared between the publication of Annual Retrospective V (Volumes 213-215) and the end of October 2003.
Edited by: Dr. David J. Fisher
Online since: February 2002
Description: This issue covers, in the form of abstracts, the work which has been reported between the previous retrospective and the end of 2001. The choice of abstracts is guided by criteria such as accessibility, data content and description of important new techniques, phenomena or anomalies. But there is also a thorough coverage of more qualitative features of diffusion and defect phenomena, computer modelling and theory. The volume also includes, as usual, a number of invited review and experimental papers which treat a wide range of topics in the field.
The more theoretical review papers presented here cover the modelling of intergranular segregation and diffusion in alloys, as well as the impact of electron theory. The more practical aspects of diffusion are described by reviews concerning interdiffusion in coatings and long-term thermomechanical behaviour.
Edited by: Dr. David J. Fisher
Online since: April 1994
Description: Defect and Diffusion Forum Vols. 111-112
Edited by: M. Koiwa, K. Hirano, H. Nakajima and T. Okada
Online since: January 1993
Description: Defect and Diffusion Forum Vols. 95-98
Edited by: Graeme Murch
Online since: January 1992
Description: This unusual book analyses the problems left in the field of solid state diffusion. The authors were encouraged to discuss the inconsistencies, the gaps in knowledge, in short, the unsolved problems. This is a much more difficult task than writing the "usual" review and the authors are to be congratulated on their efforts.
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