Phase diagrams and thermodynamic modeling of solutions
Phase Diagrams and Thermodynamic Modeling of Solutions provides readers with an understanding of thermodynamics and phase equilibria that is required to make full and efficient use of these tools. The book systematically discusses phase diagrams of all types, the thermodynamics behind them, their ca...
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| Format | Electronic eBook |
| Language | English |
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Amsterdam, Netherlands ; Cambridge, MA :
Elsevier,
[2019]
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| Online Access | Full text |
| ISBN | 9780128016695 0128016698 9780128014943 0128014946 |
| Physical Description | 1 online resource (xviii, 383 pages.) |
Table of Contents:
- Part I: Phase Diagrams and Thermodynamics
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Thermodynamics Fundamentals
- 3. The Gibbs Phase Rule
- 4. Fundamentals of the Thermodynamics of Solutions
- 5. Thermodynamic Origin of Phase Diagrams
- 6. Ternary Temperature-Composition Phase Diagrams
- 7. General Phase Diagram Sections
- 8. Equilibrium and Scheil-Gulliver Solidification
- 9. Paraequilibrium Phase Diagrams and Minimum Gibbs Energy Diagrams
- 10. Second-Order and Higher-Order Transitions
- 11. Phase Diagrams of Systems With an Aqueous Phase
- 12. Bibliography on Phase Diagrams
- Part II: Thermodynamic Modeling of Solutions
- 13. Introduction
- 14. Single-Lattice Random-Mixing (Bragg-Williams
- BW) Models
- 15. Multiple-Sublattice Random-Mixing (Bragg-Williams
- BW) Models
- 16. Single-Lattice Models With Short-Range Ordering (SRO)
- 17. Modeling Short-Range Ordering With Two Sublattices
- 18. Some Applications
- 19. Exercises with Solutions.