
Influences of Interface and Dislocation Behavior on Microstructure Evolution: Volume 652
Materials Research Society (Publisher)
Published on 20. August 2001
Book
Hardback
354 pages
978-1-55899-562-8 (ISBN)
Description
This 2001 book features a broad range of topics that are central to predicting and controlling the development of microstructure, including grain boundary motion; dislocation patterning and plasticity; interfacial anisotropy and chemistry; phase, defect, and interface interaction; and solidification. These subjects have long provided the fundamental, scientific questions of materials research, and yet have often been treated separately. An important goal of the volume is to provide a forum for interaction among workers in these sometimes disparate fields. As is evidenced by the papers presented, advances in experiment, computation and theory are now providing important connections not only between the multiple-length and time scales associated with these phenomena, but also between the phenomena themselves.
This 2001 book features a broad range of topics that are central to predicting and controlling the development of microstructure, including grain boundary motion; dislocation patterning and plasticity; interfacial anisotropy and chemistry; phase, defect, and interface interaction; and solidification. These subjects have long provided the fundamental, scientific questions of materials research, and yet have often been treated separately. An important goal of the volume is to provide a forum for interaction among workers in these sometimes disparate fields. As is evidenced by the papers presented, advances in experiment, computation and theory are now providing important connections not only between the multiple-length and time scales associated with these phenomena, but also between the phenomena themselves.
This 2001 book features a broad range of topics that are central to predicting and controlling the development of microstructure, including grain boundary motion; dislocation patterning and plasticity; interfacial anisotropy and chemistry; phase, defect, and interface interaction; and solidification. These subjects have long provided the fundamental, scientific questions of materials research, and yet have often been treated separately. An important goal of the volume is to provide a forum for interaction among workers in these sometimes disparate fields. As is evidenced by the papers presented, advances in experiment, computation and theory are now providing important connections not only between the multiple-length and time scales associated with these phenomena, but also between the phenomena themselves.
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Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
Worked examples or Exercises
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 20 mm
Weight
640 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-55899-562-8 (9781558995628)
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Editor
University of Connecticut
Northwestern University, Illinois
Carnegie Mellon University, Pennsylvania
Max-Planck-Institut fuer Metallforschung, Germany
Content
Preface; Materials Research Society symposium proceedings; Part I. Interface Motion I - Collective Grain Motion; Part II. Interface Motion I - Micromechanisms; Part III. Interface Anisotropy I; Part IV. Interaction of Phase and Defect Microstructures; Part V. Solidification; Part VI. Strain Localization and Dislocation Patterning; Part VII. Dislocations and Plasticity; Part VIII. Poster Session; Part IX. Interfacial Chemistry; Part X. Interface and Dislocation Interaction; Author index; Subject index.