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Equilibrium Between Phases of Matter electronic resource Supplemental Text for Materials Science and High-Pressure Geophysics / by M.H.G. Jacobs, H.A.J. Oonk.

By: Jacobs, M.H.G [author.]Contributor(s): Oonk, H.A.J [author.] | SpringerLink (Online service)Material type: TextTextPublication details: Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands, 2012Description: X, 298 p. online resourceContent type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9789400719484Subject(s): geography | Chemistry, Physical organic | geology | Physical geography | Thermodynamics | Materials | earth sciences | Geophysics/Geodesy | Materials Science, general | Physical Chemistry | Geology | ThermodynamicsDDC classification: 550 | 526.1 LOC classification: QC801-809Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Central role of Gibbs energy -- Slopes of curves in phase diagrams -- Retrograde equilibrium curves -- Three cases – Phase theory in practice -- Multicomponent systems -- Systems under high pressure and high temperature -- Phase-equilibrium analysis for the future.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: The Second Volume of “Equilibrium between Phases of Matter”, when compared with the First Volume, by H.A.J. Oonk and M.T. Calvet, published in 2008, amounts to an extension of subjects, and a deepening of understanding. In the first three sections of the text an extension is given of the theory on isobaric binary systems. The fourth section gives an account of the thermodynamic analyses of four isobaric binary key systems, highlighting the power of empirical, (exo)thermodynamic correlations. The fifth section is devoted to the thermodynamic description of ternary systems. The last three sections concentrate on the properties of materials, and the phase behaviour of systems under the conditions of high temperature and high pressure – conditions that prevail in the interior of the Earth. A new equation of state is the subject of the sixth section. In the seventh section a move is made statistical thermodynamics and vibrational models; the description of the systems has changed from mathematical to physical. The last section is on the system MgO – SiO2, looked upon from a geophysical point of view. Throughout the work high priority is given to the thermodynamic assessment of experimental data; numerous end-of-section exercises and their solutions are included. Along with the First Volume, the work is useful for materials scientists and geophysicists as a reference text. Audience Volume II is a lecture book for postgraduate students in chemistry, chemical engineering, geology and metallurgy. It is highly useful as a recommended text for teachers and researchers in all fields of materials science.
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Central role of Gibbs energy -- Slopes of curves in phase diagrams -- Retrograde equilibrium curves -- Three cases – Phase theory in practice -- Multicomponent systems -- Systems under high pressure and high temperature -- Phase-equilibrium analysis for the future.

The Second Volume of “Equilibrium between Phases of Matter”, when compared with the First Volume, by H.A.J. Oonk and M.T. Calvet, published in 2008, amounts to an extension of subjects, and a deepening of understanding. In the first three sections of the text an extension is given of the theory on isobaric binary systems. The fourth section gives an account of the thermodynamic analyses of four isobaric binary key systems, highlighting the power of empirical, (exo)thermodynamic correlations. The fifth section is devoted to the thermodynamic description of ternary systems. The last three sections concentrate on the properties of materials, and the phase behaviour of systems under the conditions of high temperature and high pressure – conditions that prevail in the interior of the Earth. A new equation of state is the subject of the sixth section. In the seventh section a move is made statistical thermodynamics and vibrational models; the description of the systems has changed from mathematical to physical. The last section is on the system MgO – SiO2, looked upon from a geophysical point of view. Throughout the work high priority is given to the thermodynamic assessment of experimental data; numerous end-of-section exercises and their solutions are included. Along with the First Volume, the work is useful for materials scientists and geophysicists as a reference text. Audience Volume II is a lecture book for postgraduate students in chemistry, chemical engineering, geology and metallurgy. It is highly useful as a recommended text for teachers and researchers in all fields of materials science.

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