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Transfer Phenomena in Materials Science
FCH-MCO_PJMAcad. year: 2022/2023
Transfer phenomena, fundamental concept, continuous medium, balance of mass, differential forms, intensive/extensive quantities, vector differential operations. Extensive quantities depend on volume or mass, quantities depend on area, flow of extensive quantity, substance balance. Transfer of momentum, Navier-Stokes equation, viscosity, newton and nonnewton fluids. Transfer of heat (energy) stationary and non stationary conduction, convection radiation. Stationary and non stationary transfer of mass, diffusion coefficient. Molecular theory of kinetics, theory of activated complex, stochastic theory, diffusion in crystals. Nucleation and crystal growth. Evaluation of kinetics and mechanisms of processes in solid phases. Sintering. Melt crystallization, Modification transition. Thermal decomposition of solid compounds. Reaction of solid mater with liquids. Reaction of solid mater with gases. Reaction of two solid phases.
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Stationary and non stationary proceses
Definition of continuum
Transport of momentum, viscosity
Transport of energy
Transport of mass
Diffusion
Reaction of solid phases with liquid and gas
Reaction among soli phases
Nucleation and crystal growth
Evaluation of kinetics of heterogeneous processes
Sintering
Thermal decomposition of solid phases
Processes of glass formation
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Šatava V. : Fyzikální chemie silikátů II. VŠCHT Praha, Praha 1987. (CS)
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