Modeling Solid-State Precipitation

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By Ernst Kozeschnik

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This book introduces you to the classical methods of precipitation modeling and to recently developed advanced, computationally-efficient techniques.

Over recent decades, modeling and simulation of solid-state precipitation has attracted increased attention in academia and industry due to their important contributions in designing properties of advanced structural materials and in increasing productivity and decreasing costs for expensive alloying. In particular, precipitation of second phases is an important means for controlling the mechanical-technological properties of structural materials.

However, profound physical modeling of precipitation is not a trivial task. This book introduces you to the classical methods of precipitation modeling and to recently developed advanced, computationally-efficient techniques. If you're a research professional, academic, or student, you'll learn:

  • nucleation theory, precipitate growth, calculation of interfacial energies.
  • advanced techniques for technologically relevant multi-component systems and complex thermo-mechanical treatments.
  • numerical approaches using evolution equations and discrete particle size distributions.
  • the major software products available for precipitation kinetics simulations.

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