Interfacial engineering for optimized properties : symposium held December 2-5, 1996, Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.A.

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Interfacial engineering for optimized properties : symposium held December 2-5, 1996, Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.A.

editors, Clyde L. Briant, C. Barry Carter, Ernest L. Hall

(Materials Research Society symposium proceedings, v. 458)

Materials Research Society, c1997

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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The study of interfaces is one of the oldest areas of research in materials science. The presence of grain boundaries in materials has long been recognized, as has its crucial role in determining mechanical properties. Another long-recognized concept is that the properties of a surface are quite different from those of the bulk. Researchers have been able to study these interfaces, both internal and external, with a detail not before possible. These advances have stemmed from the ability to obtain atomic resolution images of interfaces, to measure accurate chemical compositions of interfaces, and to model these interfaces and their properties. This book goes a step further to explore how all of this information can be used. Significant attention is given to the crystallographic nature of grain boundaries and interfaces, and the relationship between this nature and the performance of a material. The EBSP in solving a number of interface-related problems is also featured. Topics include: introductory concepts and modelling; characterization - orientation and interfacial films; characterization - microscopy and chemistry; mechanical properties; general interfaces; composites, laminates and coatings and thin films.

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