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Thermodynamics in Materials Science

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ISBN-10: 0849340659

ISBN-13: 9780849340659

Edition: 2nd 2006 (Revised)

Authors: Robert DeHoff

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This book explains the thermodynamics background necessary for generating accurate maps of equilibrium states to predict behavior in a wide range of materials. It also illustrates which maps are best suited for specific real-world scenarios and thermodynamic problems. This second edition introduces new, more user-friendly computer software for converting more comprehensive databases into equilibrium maps. Examples and sample problems show how to apply appropriate strategies and develop the working equations of thermodynamics for systems of systematically increasing complexity. A printed Solutions Manual and online Instructor's Notes are available with qualifying course adoptions.
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Book details

List price: $160.00
Edition: 2nd
Copyright year: 2006
Publisher: CRC Press LLC
Publication date: 3/13/2006
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 624
Size: 6.38" wide x 9.61" long x 1.57" tall
Weight: 2.442
Language: English

Why Study Thermodynamics?
The Structure of Thermodynamics
The Laws of Thermodynamics
Thermodynamic Variables and Relations
Equilibrium in Thermodynamic Systems
Statistical Thermodynamics
Unary Heterogeneous Systems
Multicomponent Homogeneous Nonreacting Systems: Solutions
Multicomponent Heterogeneous Systems
Thermodynamics of Phase Diagrams
Multicomponent Multiphase Reacting Systems
Capillarity Effects in Thermodynamics
Defects in Crystals
Equilibrium in Continuous Systems: Thermodynamic Effects of External Fields
Electrochemistry
Appendices
Fundamental Physical Constants and Conversion Factors
Properties of Selected Elements
Phase Transformations for the Elements
Properties of Some Random Solutions
Properties of Selected Compounds
Interfacial Energies of Selected Elements
Electrochemical Series
The Carnot Cycle
Answers to Homework Problems
Index