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|a The Theory of Transformations in Metals and Alloys :
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|a This work is a classic reference text for metallurgists, material scientists and crystallographers. The first edition was published in 1965. The first part of that edition was revised and re-published in 1975 and again in 1981. The present two-part set represents the eagerly awaited full revision by the author of his seminal work, now published as Parts I and II. Professor Christian was one of the founding fathers of materials science and highly respected worldwide. The new edition of his book deserves a place on the bookshelf of every materials science and engineering department. Suitable the.
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|a Cover; Contents; Part I; CHAPTER 1. GENERAL INTRODUCTION; 1. Classification of Transformations; 2. Characteristics of Nucleation and Growth Transformations; 3. Characteristics of Martensitic Transformations; 4. Isothermal Transformation Curves; CHAPTER 2. FORMAL GEOMETRY OF CRYSTAL LATTICES; 5. Description of the Ideal Crystal; 6. Linear Transformations of the Coordinate System; 7. Affine Transformations: Homogeneous Deformation; 8. Twin Crystals; 9. Relations between Different Lattices; 10. Infinitesimal Deformations; 11. Stress-Strain Relations."" Theory of Elasticity
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|a CHAPTER 3. THE THEORY OF REACTION RATES12. Chemical Kinetics and Activation Energy; 13. The Reaction Rate Theory; CHAPTER 4 . THE THERMODYNAMICS OF IRREVERSIBLE PROCESSES; 14. Microscopical Reversibility: the Onsager Reciprocal Relations; 15. Entropy Production in Natural Processes; CHAPTER 5. THE STRUCTURE OF REAL METALS; 16. Metallic Structures: Polymorphism; 17. Point Defects in Crystals; 18. Crystal Surfaces: the Equilibrium Structure of a Step; 19. The Structure of Close-packed Surfaces; 20. The Equilibrium Shape of a Crystal: Wulff's Theorem; 21. Liquid Metals and Noncrystalline Solids
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|a CHAPTER 6. SOLIDS SOLUTIONS22. Pair Probability Functions: Thermodynamic Properties; 23. The Nearest Neighbour Model: Regular Solutions; 24. The Quasi-chemical Theory: Other Statistical Theories; 25. Misfit Energy in Solid Solutions: Sub-regular Solutions; 26. Ordered Structured in Alloys; 27. Fluctuations in Solid Solutions: Short-range Order and Clustering; CHAPTER 7. THE THEORY OF DISLOCATIONS; 28. lntroduction: Edge and Screw Dislocations; 29. Geometrical Properties of Dislocations; 30. Dislocations in an Elastic Medium; 31. Formation and Properties of Crystal Dislocations
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|a 32. Partial Dislocations, Twinning Dislocations, and Transformation Dislocations33. The Stable Dislocations of the Common Metallic Structure; 34. Distributions of Dislocations; CHAPTER 8. POLYCRYSTALLINE AGGREGATES; 35. Macroscopic Theory; 36. Dislocation Models of Grain Boundaries; 37. Grain Boundary Energies; 38. Interphase Boundaries: Surface Dislocations; CHAPTER 9. DIFFUSION IN THE SOLID STATE; 39. Mechanism of Atomic Migration; 40. Statistical Basis of Diffusion: Fick's Law; 41. Phenomenological Theory of Diffusion; 42. Uphil Diffusion; 43. Kinetic Theory of Vacancy Diffusion
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|a 44. The Theory of Diffusion Coefficients45. Structure Sensitive Diffusion Processes; CHAPTER 10 . THE CLASSICAL THEORY OF NUCLEATION; 46. The Formation of Nuclei of a New Phase; 47. Heterophase Fluctuations: Volmer's Theory of Nucleation; 48. The Becker-ödring Theory of Nucleation; 49. Nucleation of the Solid from the Vapour or the Liquid; 50. Time-dependent Nucleation; 51. Heterogeneous Nucleation and Nucleation on Grain Boundaries; 52. Nucleation in the Solid State; CHAPTER 11. THEORY OF THERMALLY ACTIVATED GROWTH; 53. Growth Controlled by Processes at the Interface
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