Fundamentals of solidification
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Fundamentals of solidification
Trans Tech Publications, 1998
4th revised ed.
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Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Solidification phenomena play an important role in many of the processes used in fields ranging from production engineering to solid-state physics. The broad range of applications of solidification models - from the large tonnages of continuously cast products, through superalloy precision castings, to high-purity single crystals - means that a book such as the present one must cater for the requirements of a very wide range of readers.
Table of Contents
Foreword
Introduction
Atom Transfer at the Solid/Liquid Interface
Morphological Instability of a Solid/Liquid Interface
Solidification Microstructure: Cells and Dendrites
Solidification Microstructure: Eutectic and Peritectic
Solute Redistribution
Rapid Solidification Microstructures
Summary
Appendices
Symbols
Index
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