Für diesen Artikel ist leider kein Bild verfügbar.

Lecture Topics in Materials Thermodynamics

Software / Digital Media
320 Seiten
2010
Wiley-Blackwell (Hersteller)
978-0-470-54994-0 (ISBN)
109,36 inkl. MwSt
  • Keine Verlagsinformationen verfügbar
  • Artikel merken
Much needed update in field, with respected existing texts dating back almost 60 years and inaccessible for today's student. Teaches Alloy Thermodynamics using a broader, applications driven text with a more industry-oriented lens than any other book on the market, preparing students for the real world.
The application of computational thermodynamic tools in the real world has been growing rapidly; the teaching of these skills needs to catch up. Meeting the demand for an updated, applications-driven text in Thermodynamics, Lecture Topics in Alloy Thermodynamics teaches the subject with a broader, more industry-oriented lens than any other book on the market to help prepare students and professionals for the real world. Stemming from the authorsO graduate course, this class-tested text reflects changes rapidly occurring in society at large, including the impact of computers on thermodynamics in MS&E university programs.

Y. Austin Chang is Wisconsin Distinguished Professor Emeritus in the Department of Materials Science and Engineering at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. He is a member of the National Academy of Engineering, Foreign Member of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, and the recipient of many honors and awards, including the J. Willard Gibbs Award, the Gold Medal, and A. E. White Distinguished Teacher Award of ASM International, and the W. Hume-Rothery Award, John Bardeen Award, and the Educator Award, all awarded by The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society (TMS). W. Alan Oates is a recipient of several awards, including the W. Hume-Rothery Award of TMS.'Since 1992, Oates has held the position of Honorary Professor at the Science Research Institute, University of Salford, England.

Preface. Quantities, Units, Nomenclature. 1 Review of Fundamentals. 1.1 Systems, Surroundings and Work. 1.2 Thermodynamic Properties. 1.3 The Laws of Thermodynamics. 1.4 The Fundamental Equation. 1.5 Other Thermodynamic Functions. 1.6 Equilibrium State. Exercises. 2 Thermodynamics of Unary Systems. 2.1 Standard State Properties. 2.2 The Effect of Pressure. 2.3 The Gibbs-Duhem Equation. 2.4 Experimental Methods. Exercises. 3 Calculation of the Thermodynamic Properties of Unary Systems. 3.1 Constant-Pressure/Constant-Volume Conversions. 3.2 Excitations in Gases. 3.3 Excitations in Pure Solids. 3.4 The Thermodynamic Properties of a Pure Solid. Exercises. 4 Phase Equilibria in Unary Systems. 4.1 The Thermodynamic Condition for Phase Equilibrium. 4.2 Phase Changes. 4.3 Stability and Critical Phenomena. 4.4 Gibb's Phase Rule. Exercises. 5 Thermodynamics of Binary Solutions I: Basic Theory and Application to Gas Mixtures. 5.1 Expressing Composition. 5.2 Total (Integral) and Partial Molar Quantities. 5.3 Application to Gas Mixtures. Exercises. 6 Thermodynamics of Binary Solutions II: Theory and Experimental Methods. 6.1 Ideal Solutions. 6.2 Experimental Methods. Exercises. 7 Thermodynamics of Binary Solutions III: Experimental Results and Their Analytical Representation. 7.1 Some Experimental Results. 7.2 Analytical Representation of Results for Liquid or Solid Solutions. Exercises. 8 Two-Phase Equilibrium I: Theory. 8.1 Introduction. 8.2 Criterion for Phase Equilibrium Between Two Specified Phases. 8.3 Gibb's Phase Rule. Exercises. 9 Two-Phase Equilibrium II: Example Calculations. Exercises. 10 Binary Phase Diagrams: Temperature-Composition Diagrams. 10.1 True Phase Diagrams. 10.2 T- x i Phase Diagrams for Strictly Regular Solutions. 10.3 Polymorphism. Exercises. 11 Binary Phase Diagrams: Temperature-Chemical Potential Diagrams. 11.1 Some General Points. Exercises. 12 Phase Diagram Topology. 12.1 Gibbs's Phase Rule. 12.2 Combinatorial Analysis. 12.3 Schreinemaker's Rules. 12.4 The Gibbs-Konovalov Equations. Exercises. 13 Solution Phase Models I: Configurational Entropies. 13.1 Substitutional Solutions. 13.2 Intermediate Phases. 13.3 Interstitial Solutions. Exercises. 14 Solution Phase Models II: The Configurational Energy. 14.1 Pair Interaction Model. 14.2 Cluster Model. Exercises. 15 Solution Models III: The Configurational Free Energy. 15.1 Helmholtz Energy Minimization. 15.2 Critical Temperature for Order/Disorder. Exercises. 16 Solution Models IV: The Total Gibbs Energy. 16.1 Atomic Size Mismatch Contributions. 16.2 Contributions from Thermal Excitations. 16.3 The Total Gibbs Energy in Empirical Model Calculations. Exercises. 17 Chemical Equilibria I: Single Chemical Reaction Equations. 17.1 Introduction. 17.2 The Empirical Equilibrium Constant. 17.3 The Standard Equilibrium Constant. 17.4 Calculating the Equilibrium Position. 17.5 Application of the Phase Rule. Exercises. 18 Chemical Equilibria II: Complex Gas Equilibria. 18.1 The Importance of System Definition. 18.2 Calculation of Chemical Equilibrium. 18.3 Evaluation of Elemental Chemical Potentials in Complex Gas Mixtures. 18.4 Application of the Phase Rule. Exercises. 19 Chemical Equilibria Between Gaseous and Condensed Phases I. 19.1 Graphical Presentation of Standard Thermochemical Data. 19.2 Ellingham Diagrams. Exercises. 20 Chemical Equilibria Between Gaseous and Condensed Phases II. 20.1 Subsidiary Scales on Ellingham Diagrams. 20.2 System Definition. Exercises. 21 Thermodynamics of Ternary Systems. 21.1 Analytical Representation of Thermodynamic Properties. 21.2 Phase Equilibria. Exercises. 22 Generalized Phase Diagrams for Ternary Systems. 22.1 System Definition. Exercises. Appendix A: Some Linearized Standard Gibbs Energies of Formation. Appendix B: Some Useful Calculus. Index.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 26.1.2010
Verlagsort Hoboken
Sprache englisch
Maße 150 x 250 mm
Gewicht 666 g
Themenwelt Naturwissenschaften Physik / Astronomie Thermodynamik
Technik Elektrotechnik / Energietechnik
Technik Maschinenbau
ISBN-10 0-470-54994-7 / 0470549947
ISBN-13 978-0-470-54994-0 / 9780470549940
Zustand Neuware
Haben Sie eine Frage zum Produkt?
Wie bewerten Sie den Artikel?
Bitte geben Sie Ihre Bewertung ein:
Bitte geben Sie Daten ein: