
Multiscale Modelling of Diffusion-Controlled Phenomena in Condensed Matter
Multiscale Modelling of Diffusion-Controlled Phenomena in Condensed Matter
Rafal Abdank-Kozubski(Editor)
Trans Tech Publications Ltd (Publisher)
Published on 15. November 2017
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Digital media
158 pages
978-3-0357-2285-7 (ISBN)
Description
The general intention of this volume is to give the readers a wide overview of physical problems connected with the processes controlled by atomic migration and of the methods of their modelling. The collection is addressed to researchers and graduate students working in the field of diffusion and diffusion-controlled processes in condensed matter.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Switzerland
Publishing group
Trans Tech Publications
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 142 mm
Width: 125 mm
Thickness: 10 mm
Weight
200 gr
ISBN-13
978-3-0357-2285-7 (9783035722857)
DOI
10.4028/www.scientific.net/DF.12
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Rafal Abdank-Kozubski
Multiscale Modelling of Diffusion-Controlled Phenomena in Condensed Matter
Multiscale Modelling of Diffusion-Controlled Phenomena in Condensed Matter
Book
11/2017
Trans Tech Publications Ltd
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Rafal Abdank-Kozubski
Multiscale Modelling of Diffusion-Controlled Phenomena in Condensed Matter
Multiscale Modelling of Diffusion-Controlled Phenomena in Condensed Matter
E-Book
09/2017
Trans Tech Publications Ltd
€164.78
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Ed. Prof. Rafal Kozubski
Content
Ab Initio Based Modelling of Diffusion and Phase Stability of AlloysMass Transport in Nanoalloys Studied by Atomistic ModelsModeling of Size Effects in Diffusion Driven Processes at Nanoscale - Large Atomic and Mesoscale MethodsValidation of an Embedded-Atom Copper Classical Potential via Bulk and Nanostructure SimulationsMolecular Dynamics Prediction of the Influence of Composition on Thermotransport in Ni-Al MeltsFrom the Atomistic to the Mesoscopic Scale Modeling of Phase Transition in SolidsDiffusion in Condensed Matter by Finite Element Method