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27-582 Phase Transformations in Solids

Units:9.0
Department:Materials Science and Eng.
Cross-listed:27-782
Related URLs:http://neon.mems.cmu.edu/Home_Page.html

In this course the fundamental aspects of solid state phase transformations are presented. The nucleation (homogeneous and heterogeneous) and growth of diffusional and non-diffusional heterogeneous solid state transformations are discussed from the point of view of crystallography, thermodynamics and kinetics, as are the same aspects of homogeneous transformations. Details of such transformations as precipitation, cellular, atomic ordering, massive, spinodal decomposition, displacive, etc. are discussed with specific examples from the Materials Science literature.


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