The Theory of Transformations in Metals and Alloys: Equilibrium and general kinetic theory |
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FORMAL THEORY OF TRANSFORMATION KINETICS | 16 |
FORMAL GEOMETRY OF CRYSTAL LATTICES | 21 |
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activation applied approximation assembly assumed assumption atoms boundary Burgers vector calculations cell complex components composition concentration configuration considered constant containing corresponding crystal curve defects defined deformation depends described diffusion direction discussed dislocation dislocation line displacements distance edge effect elastic entropy equal equation equilibrium example expression factor fault follows forces free energy function given gives glide grain boundary growth important increase interaction interface lattice limit liquid matrix mean measurements metals motion move nearest neighbour normal nucleation obtained original phase Phys physical plane positive possible potential probability produced properties pure quantities reaction reference region relation relative represent separation shape shear shown shows simple single solid solution stable stacking step strain stress structure surface symmetrical temperature theory tion transformation twinning unit usually vacancy valid vector volume zero