Boris S. Bokstein, Mikhail I. Mendelev and David J. Srolovitz
This text presents a concise and thorough introduction to the main concepts and practical applications of thermodynamics and kinetics in materials science. It is designed with two types of uses in mind: firstly for a one or two semester university course for mid- to upper-level undergraduate or
first year graduate students in a materials-science-oriented discipline and secondly for individuals who want to study the material on their own. The following major topics are discussed: basic laws of classical and irreversible thermodynamics, phase equilibria, theory of solutions, chemical
reaction thermodynamics and kinetics, surface phenomena, stressed systems, diffusion and statistical thermodynamics. A large number of example problems with detailed solutions are included as well as accompanying computer-based self-tests, consisting of over 400 questions and 2000 answers with hints
for students. Computer-based laboratories are provided, in which a laboratory problem is posed and the experiment described. The student can "perform" the experiments and change the laboratory conditions to obtain the data required for meeting the laboratory objective. Each "laboratory" is augmented
with background material to aid analysis of the experimental results.
1. Basic laws of thermodynamics
2. Phase equilibria I
3. Thermodynamic theory of solutions
4. Phase equilibria II
5. Thermodyanmics of chemical reactions
6. Interfacial phenomena
7. Thermodynamics of stressed systems
8. Kinetics of homogeneous chemical reactions
9.
Thermodynamics of irreversible processes
10. Diffusion
11. Kinetics of heterogeneous processes
12. Introduction to statistical thermodynamics of gases
13. Introduction to statistical thermodynamics of condensed matter
Example problem solutions
Appendices
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Boris S. Bokstein is a professor in the Department of Physical Chemistry, Moscow State Institute of Steel and Alloys, Russia. Mikhail I. Mendelev is an associate scientist at Ames Laboratory, Iowa, USA. David J. Srolovitz is a professor in the Department of Mechanical and Aerospace
Engineering, Princeton Institute for the Science and Technology of Materials, USA.
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