Thermomechanics of evolving phase boundaries in the plane

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Thermomechanics of evolving phase boundaries in the plane

Morton E. Gurtin

(Oxford mathematical monographs)(Oxford science publications)

Clarendon Press, 1993

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Includes bibliographical references : p. [142]-146

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Description

This book is one of the very first on the subject of mathematical materials science and presents a view different from that prevalent in the physical literature. Issues foundational in nature are stressed with the emphasis on the interplay between mathematics and physics. It discusses the dynamics of two-phase systems within the framework of modern continuum thermodynamics. Two general theories are considered and the resulting equations exhibit unstable growth patterns. The free boundary problems that form the basis of the subject should be of great interest to mathematicians and physical scientists.

Table of Contents

  • PART I: KINEMATICS
  • PART II: MECHANICAL THEORY OF INTERFACIAL EVOLUTION
  • PART III: THERMODYNAMICAL THEORY OF INTERFACIAL EVOLUTION IN THE PRESENCE OF BULK HEAT CONDUCTION

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