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Theory of Phase Transformations
FSI-9WTFAcad. year: 2023/2024
The subject carries on and crowns similar items included in the magister degree of study. In a thorough way and using detail analyses it applies principles of chemical thermodynamics and diffusion, theories of reaction rates and phase interface, as well as statistical theories of transitions when dealing with complicated and less common phase transformations, e.g.spinodal decomposition, atomic ordering, high pressure phase transformations.The links between final structure and properties of the materials are not omitted.
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Rules for evaluation and completion of the course
Regular individual consultations possible after previos agreement with lecturer.
Aims
Subject outcomes: broadened and deepened understanding and knowleddge of the principles of chemical thermodynamics, kinetics and diffusion applied to phase transformations occuring in various types of materials. New findings about less current types of phase transformtions. Application-oriented skills enabling the design and use of phase transformations when striving for desired structure and properties of materials.
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Prerequisites and corequisites
Basic literature
Christian, J. W.: The Theory of Transformations in Metals and Alloys. (EN)
Porter, D. A. - Easterling, K. E. : Phase Transformations in Metals and Alloys. (EN)
Ptáček, L. a kol.: Nauka o materiálu I, II (CS)
Recommended reading
Callister, W. D. Jr.: Material Science and Engineering. An Introduction. 3rd Edition, , , 0
Ohring, M.: Engineering Materials Science. , , 0
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2. Application for explaining the nature and meaning of selected phase transformations, difusion and difusion less transformations.
3. Nonspinodal and spinodal decomposition of oversaturated solid solutions.
4. Atomic ordering in solid solutions
5. High pressure phase transformations
6. Phase transformation under non-equilibrium conditions.
7. Methods of phase transformation investigations.
Particular focusation and depth of the studied stugg will be adjusted according to PhD thesis aims.