Diffusion in Solids Field Theory, Solid-State Principles, and Applications

“Diffusion in Solids Field Theory, Solid-State Principles, and Applications” by Martin Eden Glicksman is a comprehensive resource published by Wiley on November 30, 1999. This 498-page book is presented in English and delves into the modern treatment of diffusion in solids, specifically addressing the transport of mass through the lattice of crystalline solids. The text is structured into two main parts, with the first part developing essential concepts in diffusion field theory and illustrating these concepts through various applications.
Readers will find a detailed exploration of solid-state principles necessary for applying diffusion theory to real materials in the second part of the book. The content is relevant to those interested in science, mechanics, thermodynamics, and technology and engineering, particularly in the context of manufacturing. This edition serves as an informative guide for understanding the complexities of diffusion processes in solid materials.
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This book offers a modern treatment of diffusion in solids, covering such core topics as the transport of mass through the lattice of a crystalline solid. Part I of the book develops basic concepts in diffusion field theory and illustrates them with several applications, while Part II focuses on key solid-state principles needed to apply diffusion theory to real materials.
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