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Chemical Change in Deforming Materials (Hardcover)
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Chemical Change in Deforming Materials (Hardcover)
Series: Oxford Monographs on Geology and Geophysics, 21
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This book is the first to detail the chemical changes that occur in
deforming materials subjected to unequal compressions. While
thermodynamics provides, at the macroscopic level, an excellent
means of understanding and predicting the behavior of materials in
equilibrium and non-equilibrium states, much less is understood
about nonhydrostatic stress and interdiffusion at the chemical
level. Little is known, for example, about the chemistry of a state
resulting from a cylinder of deforming material being more strongly
compressed along its length than radially, a state of
non-equilibrium that remains no matter how ideal the cylinder's
condition in other respects. M. Brian Bayly here provides the
outline of a comprehensive approach to gaining a simplified and
unified understanding of such phenomena. The author's perspective
differs from those commonly found in the technical literature in
that he emphasizes two little-used equations that allow for a
description and clarification of viscous deformation at the
chemical level. Written at a level that will be accessible to many
non-specialists, this book requires only a fundamental
understanding of elementary mathematics, the nonhydrostatic stress
state, and chemical potential. Geochemists, petrologists,
structural geologists, and materials scientists will find Chemical
Change in Deforming Materials interesting and useful.
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