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DEFECTS AND TRANSPORT IN OXIDES is the proceedings of the eighth
Battelle Colloquium in the Materials Sciences, held in Columbus and
Salt Fork, Ohio, September 17-22, 1973. It took as its theme the
relationship between defects and transport of both mass and charge
in oxides. Applications of defect-controlled transport to a number
of important processes in oxides also were covered. In selecting
this topic, the Organizing Committee thought that 1973 was timely
to bring together the leading theoretical and experimental
researchers in the oxide transport field to review its status in a
critical way, and to consider current major research directions and
how research in the future might be guided into fruitful areas. The
meeting was highlighted by the presentation of several papers which
suggest that major advances in our understanding of transport in
oxides appear to be imminent. These papers dealt with the results
of new theoretical approaches whereby the energies and
configurations of defects may be calculated, and with new
experimental techniques for indirectly observing these defects,
previously thought to be below the limits of experimental resolving
power. Other papers, dealing with the application of defect
chemistry to technological processes, served to demonstrate the
successes and to point out yet unresolved problems associated with
ix x PREFACE understanding the chemistry of imperfect crystals.
FUNDAMENTAL ASPECTS OF STRUCTURAL ALLOY DESIGN is the proceedings
of the tenth Battelle Colloquium in the Materials Sciences, held in
Seattle, Washington, and Harrison Hot Springs, B.C., September
15-19, 1975. The theme of the conference was the emerging science
of alloy design. Although the relationships of properties of alloys
to their composition and structure have long been a dominant theme
in physical metallurgy, it is only recently that metallurgists have
turned their attention from the analytical, post hoc study of the
structure-property relationship to the synthesis approach of alloy
design. As usual in the Battelle colloquia, the first day started
with a group of introductory lectures presented by leaders in the
field, each emphasizing his personal approach to the problem. This
provided a historical perspective for the colloquium. These papers,
together with the banquet address of Professor J. R. Low, Jr., who
was honored at the colloquium, comprise the introductory section of
these proceedings. Alloy design is generally specific to a given
application. Thus, the needs in alloy design in a number of
important applications, gas turbines, electrical-power-generation
equipment, airframes, pressure vessels, and nuclear applications
were presented in a group of papers. An agenda discus sion on
"Needs in Alloy Design" followed. These papers give the external
constraints on alloy design applications, and criteria for
mechanical, physical, and chemical properties for which the alloys
must be designed."
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