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Solidification and Crystallization Processing in Metals and AlloysHasse Fredriksson KTH, Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, SwedenUlla Akerlind University of Stockholm, SwedenSolidification or crystallization occurs when atoms are transformed from the disordered liquid state to the more ordered solid state, and is fundamental to metals processing. Conceived as a companion volume to the earlier works, Materials Processing during Casting (2006) and Physics of Functional Materials (2008), this book analyzes solidification and crystallization processes in depth.Starting from the thermodynamic point of view, it gives a complete description, taking into account kinetics and mass transfer, down to the final structure. Importantly, the book shows the relationship between the theory and the experimental results. Topics covered include:Fundamentals of thermodynamics Properties of interfaces Nucleation Crystal growth - in vapours, liquids and melts Heat transport during solidification processes Solidification structures - faceted, dendritic, eutectic and peritectic Metallic glasses and amorphous alloy melts Solidification and Crystallization Processing in Metals and Alloys features many solved examples in the text, and exercises (with answers) for students. Intended for Masters and PhD students as well as researchers in Materials Science, Engineering, Chemistry and Metallurgy, it is also a valuable resource for engineers in industry.Content: Chapter 1 Thermodynamic Concepts and Relationships (pages 1–41): Chapter 2 Thermodynamic Analysis of Solidification Processes in Metals and Alloys (pages 42–98): Chapter 3 Properties of Interfaces (pages 99–165): Chapter 4 Nucleation (pages 166–200): Chapter 5 Crystal Growth in Vapours (pages 201–266): Chapter 6 Crystal Growth in Liquids and Melts (pages 267–360): Chapter 7 Heat Transport during Solidification Processes. Thermal Analysis (pages 361–432): Chapter 8 Crystal Growth Controlled by Heat and Mass Transport (pages 433–474): Chapter 9 Faceted and Dendritic Solidification Structures (pages 475–586): Chapter 10 Eutectic Solidification Structures (pages 587–680): Chapter 11 Peritectic Solidification Structures (pages 681–728): Chapter 12 Metallic Glasses and Amorphous Alloy Melts (pages 729–779):