
Phase Stability and Phase Transformations
R. Krishnan(Editor)
Trans Tech Publications Ltd (Publisher)
Published on 1. January 1985
474 pages
978-3-0357-0418-1 (ISBN)
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Materials Science Forum Vol. 3
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English
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Zurich-Durnten
Switzerland
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978-3-0357-0418-1 (9783035704181)
DOI
10.4028/b-yiyg2T
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Content
Preface
Phase Transformations Research - A Success Story in Progress
Interface Stability and Evolution of Microstructures
Liquid to Solid Transition
Eutectic Solidification
Symmetry and Phase Transitions
Ferroelastic Phase Transitions
On Clustering and Ordering Instabilities in FCC Solid Solutions
Electron Microscopy and Electron Diffraction Studies of Phase Transformations and Phase Stability
The Mechanism of HCP-FCC Martensitic Transformation: A Diffraction Approach
Polytypic Transitions
Amorphous to Crystalline Phase Transformations
Phase Transformation Studies of Metallic Glasses by Resistivity and Moessbauer Spectroscopy
Viscosity of Glass Forming Melts and its Temperature Dependence
Precipitate Nucleation
The Massive Transformation: A Critical Review
The Role of Interfaces in Diffusional Growth
Active Eutectoid Decomposition in Zirconium Base Alloys
TEM Studies on the Precipitate Morphology in Quenched and Aged A1-2wt % Ge Alloy
Morphology of Discontinuous Coarsening in Fe-Zn Alloys
Heterogeneous Precipitation of the ?" Phase in Inconel 625
On the Stability of Precipitating Phases in Nickel Base Superalloys
The Kinetics of some Pressure-Induced Transformations
Structural Transition of Amorphous Alloys at High Pressures
Phase Stability in the Diffusion Zone
Application of HVEM in Phase Transformation Research
Radiation-Induced Order-Disorder Transformations
Radiation Induced Instability and its Influence on the Decomposition of a Concentrated Alloy
Irradiation Induced Decomposition in CuNiFe Alloys
Applications of Magnetic Resonance and Mossbauer Effect in Phase Transitions
Positron Annihilation Study of Precipitation in Al-22 at. % Zn Alloy
Stress Induced Martensitic Transformations
Martensitic Transformation and Precipitation Reactions in a Cu-9.9 wt% Al Alloy
Analysis of Binary Phase Diagrams
New Experimental Techniques for Studies on Liquid-Solid Phase Equlibria
Precipitation and Ordering Reactions in Interstitial Alloys
Calculation of Liquidus Lines in Compound Forming Systems
Subject Index
Phase Transformations Research - A Success Story in Progress
Interface Stability and Evolution of Microstructures
Liquid to Solid Transition
Eutectic Solidification
Symmetry and Phase Transitions
Ferroelastic Phase Transitions
On Clustering and Ordering Instabilities in FCC Solid Solutions
Electron Microscopy and Electron Diffraction Studies of Phase Transformations and Phase Stability
The Mechanism of HCP-FCC Martensitic Transformation: A Diffraction Approach
Polytypic Transitions
Amorphous to Crystalline Phase Transformations
Phase Transformation Studies of Metallic Glasses by Resistivity and Moessbauer Spectroscopy
Viscosity of Glass Forming Melts and its Temperature Dependence
Precipitate Nucleation
The Massive Transformation: A Critical Review
The Role of Interfaces in Diffusional Growth
Active Eutectoid Decomposition in Zirconium Base Alloys
TEM Studies on the Precipitate Morphology in Quenched and Aged A1-2wt % Ge Alloy
Morphology of Discontinuous Coarsening in Fe-Zn Alloys
Heterogeneous Precipitation of the ?" Phase in Inconel 625
On the Stability of Precipitating Phases in Nickel Base Superalloys
The Kinetics of some Pressure-Induced Transformations
Structural Transition of Amorphous Alloys at High Pressures
Phase Stability in the Diffusion Zone
Application of HVEM in Phase Transformation Research
Radiation-Induced Order-Disorder Transformations
Radiation Induced Instability and its Influence on the Decomposition of a Concentrated Alloy
Irradiation Induced Decomposition in CuNiFe Alloys
Applications of Magnetic Resonance and Mossbauer Effect in Phase Transitions
Positron Annihilation Study of Precipitation in Al-22 at. % Zn Alloy
Stress Induced Martensitic Transformations
Martensitic Transformation and Precipitation Reactions in a Cu-9.9 wt% Al Alloy
Analysis of Binary Phase Diagrams
New Experimental Techniques for Studies on Liquid-Solid Phase Equlibria
Precipitation and Ordering Reactions in Interstitial Alloys
Calculation of Liquidus Lines in Compound Forming Systems
Subject Index
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