Phase Field Theory in Materials Physics: The Hodograph Equation

Galenko, Peter

  • 出版商: Springer
  • 出版日期: 2024-02-12
  • 售價: $5,810
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  • 語言: 英文
  • 頁數: 232
  • 裝訂: Hardcover - also called cloth, retail trade, or trade
  • ISBN: 3031492773
  • ISBN-13: 9783031492778
  • 相關分類: 物理學 Physics
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商品描述

This book deals with the use of the hodograph equation in phase transformations in condensed matter, especially, for crystallization and solidification processes. The main focus of the book is the interpretation of the phase-field equations for isotropic and anisotropic interfaces based on the advanced Gibbs-Thomson and Herring conditions, respectively. Beginning with the basic ideas behind the extended irreversible thermodynamics, the kinetic phase-field model for slow and arbitrarily fast phase transformations is derived where the unified hodograph equation follows from:
- the sharp interface limit of the diffuse interface or
- the traveling wave solution of the propagating phase field.

Under the example of solute trapping and disorder trapping effects, comparing theoretical results with molecular dynamics simulations, and with the analysis of experimental data, the concrete workability of the developed hodograph equation is demonstrated for widest range of driving force in phase transformations.

商品描述(中文翻譯)

本書探討了在凝聚態中相變化過程中使用 hodograph 方程,特別是結晶和固化過程。本書的主要重點是基於先進的 Gibbs-Thomson 和 Herring 條件,對各向同性和各向異性界面的相場方程進行解釋。從擴展不可逆熱力學的基本概念開始,推導出慢速和任意快速相變化的動力學相場模型,其中統一的 hodograph 方程源自於:
- 擴散界面的銳利界限,或
- 傳播相場的行進波解。

在溶質捕獲和無序捕獲效應的例子下,通過將理論結果與分子動力學模擬進行比較,以及對實驗數據的分析,展示了所開發的 hodograph 方程在相變化中對於最廣泛的驅動力範圍的具體可行性。

作者簡介

Peter K. Galenko earned his PhD (1991) and Habilitation (2005) at the Ural Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Physics-Technical Institute, Izhevsk, Russia. Presently, he is working at the Faculty of Physics and Astronomy at Friedrich Schiller University Jena, Germany. In 2008, he became Scientific Prize Winner of the German Aerospace Center for his work on microstructure formation of metals and alloys on the ground and under microgravity conditions. Peter Galenko is an Alexander von Humboldt Fellow, author of 5 books, 15 book chapters, and over 200 peer-reviewed publications.

作者簡介(中文翻譯)

彼得·K·加連科(Peter K. Galenko)於1991年獲得俄羅斯科學院烏拉爾分院物理技術研究所的博士學位,並於2005年獲得資格認證。目前,他在德國耶拿的弗里德里希·席勒大學物理與天文學系工作。2008年,他因在地面和微重力條件下金屬及合金微觀結構形成方面的研究而獲得德國航空航天中心的科學獎。彼得·加連科是亞歷山大·馮·洪堡獎學金獲得者,著有5本書、15章書籍章節,以及超過200篇經過同行評審的出版物。