Key Features
* Shows readers the advancements in the field - due to enhanced computing power and superior experimental capability
* Drawing upon the background and the research experience of the authors, bringing together a wealth of experience
* Written essentially from a physical metallurgists view point
Description
The terms phase transitions and phase transformations are often used in an interchangeable manner in the metallurgical literature.
In this book, transformations driven by pressure changes, radiation and deformation and those occurring in nanoscale multilayers are brought to the fore. Order-disorder transformations, many of which constitute very good examples of continuous transformations, are dealt with in a comprehensive manner.
Almost all types of phase transformations and reactions that are commonly encountered in inorganic materials are covered and the underlying thermodynamic, kinetic and crystallographic aspects elucidated.
Readership
For students, research workers and professionals
in the field, including chemists, metallurgists, ceramists, solid-state physicists, metallurgists and mineralogists



