
High Pressure Surface Science and Engineering
Series: Series in Materials Science and Engineering; 0;
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Product details:
- Edition number 1
- Publisher CRC Press
- Date of Publication 1 November 2003
- ISBN 9780750308816
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages639 pages
- Size 234x156 mm
- Weight 1224 g
- Language English 0
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Short description:
Bringing together contributions from experts in their respective subjects, High Pressure Surface Science covers experimental measurement techniques, simulation of pressure induced phase transformations, amorphization, and tribology. The first three chapters of the book describe a variety of experimental methods and simulation techniques used in the study of phase transformations. It goes on to consider phase transformations in different materials, namely semiconductors, pseudocrystals and ceramics. The remaining chapters of the book consider pressure-induced amorphization, dynamic loading, ductile regime machining and solid state transformations in tribological processes.
MoreLong description:
In many instances of mechanical interaction between two materials, the physical
contact affects only the outermost surface layer, with little discernible influence on the bulk of the material. The resultant high pressures in these localised regimes can induce surface structural changes such as deformation, phase transformation and amorphization. The understanding of these physical phenomena is critical in the study of common 'contact loading' processes such as scratching, grinding, milling, polishing, indentation testing, wear, friction and erosion.
Table of Contents:
Introduction
Phase Transformations in Materials Under Non-hydrostatic Stresses
Experimental Techniques for Studying Phase Transformations in Materials under Contact
Simulation of Pressure-Induced Phase Transformations
Contact Mechanics Models Accounting for Phase Transformations Simulation of High-Pressure Transformations and High-Pressure Phases
Phase Transformations in Elemental and Compound Semiconductors
Phase Transformations in Pseudocrystals
Phase Transformations in Ceramics
Pressure-induced Amorphization of Materials
Phase Transformations under Dynamic Loading (Scratching)
Ductile Regime Machining of Semiconductors and Ceramics
Solid State Transformations in Tribological Processes

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