Chemical Change in Deforming Materials
This book explains the unique changes that occur in materials when they are subjected to unequal compressions. Bayly's perspective emphasizes two little-used equations that link deformation with chemical change, and will interest all scientists who encounter the phenomenon.
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Chemical Change in Deforming Materials
This book explains the unique changes that occur in materials when they are subjected to unequal compressions. Bayly's perspective emphasizes two little-used equations that link deformation with chemical change, and will interest all scientists who encounter the phenomenon.
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Chemical Change in Deforming Materials

Chemical Change in Deforming Materials

Chemical Change in Deforming Materials

Chemical Change in Deforming Materials

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This book explains the unique changes that occur in materials when they are subjected to unequal compressions. Bayly's perspective emphasizes two little-used equations that link deformation with chemical change, and will interest all scientists who encounter the phenomenon.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780195067644
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Publication date: 01/28/1993
Series: Oxford Monographs on Geology and Geophysics Series , #21
Pages: 256
Product dimensions: 6.31(w) x 9.56(h) x 0.78(d)

About the Author

Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute

Table of Contents

1. Overview and Preview of Conclusions
PART I: Fundamentals
2. Chemical Potential
3. Disequilibrium 1: Potential Gradients and Flows
4. Disequilibrium 2: Associated Equilibrium States
5. Disequilibrium 3: Internal Variables
6. Nonhydrostatic Stress
7. Change of Shape and Change of Volume
8. Conservation
9. Chemical Potential under Nonhydrostatic Stress
PART II: Simultaneous Deformation and Diffusion
10. Introduction
11. Deformation and Diffusion Compared
12. Deformation and Diffusion: Quantitative Relations
PART III: Application: Movements Along One Direction
13. Two Phases and One Component
14. One Phase and Two Components
15. Compounds of the Type (A,B)X
16. Two Phases and Two Components
17. Summary
PART IV: Extensions
18. Cylindrical Inclusions
19. Review of Strategies
20. Further Extensions

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