7 edition of Instabilities and Self-Organization in Materials (Monographs on the Physics & Chemistry of Materials) found in the catalog.
Instabilities and Self-Organization in Materials (Monographs on the Physics & Chemistry of Materials)
Nasr Ghoniem
Published
February 18, 2008
by Oxford University Press, USA
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Format | Hardcover |
Number of Pages | 1040 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL10146608M |
ISBN 10 | 0199298688 |
ISBN 10 | 9780199298686 |
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In materials, critical phenomena such as phase transitions, plastic deformation and fracture are intimately related to self-organization.
Understanding the origin of spatio-temporal order in systems far from thermal equilibrium and the selection mechanisms of spatial structures and their symmetries is a major theme of present day research on the structure of continuous : Nasr Ghoniem.
In materials, critical phenomena such as phase transitions, plastic deformation and fracture are intimately related to self-organization.
Understanding the origin of spatio-temporal order in systems far from thermal equilibrium and the selection mechanisms of spatial structures and their symmetries is a major theme of present day research on the structure of continuous by: Instabilities and self-organization in materials are at the core of technological applications such as crystal growth.
In nano-technology, manufacturing of electronic and electromagnetic devices rely on the natural tendency of materials to undergo "self-organization".
Get this from a library. Instabilities and self-organization in materials. [N M Ghoniem; D Walgraef] -- Instabilities and self-organisation in materials are at the core of technological applications. In nano-technology, manufacturing of electronic and electromagnetic devices relies on the natural.
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Instabilities and Self-organization in Materials, by Nasr M. Ghoniem and Daniel D. Walgraef. Crystallography Reviews: Vol. 17, No. 1, pp. Let us also emphasize the fact that the idea of self-organization in it self is at the origin of a reconceptualisation of science. Indeed, the appear ance of order which usually has been associated with equilibrium phase transitions appears to be characteristic of systems far from thermal equi librium.
The book begins with an exploration of friction as a fundamental force of nature throughout the history of science. It then introduces general concepts related to vibrations, instabilities, and self-organization in the bulk of materials and at the interface. Morphological instabilities and surface wrinkling of soft materials such as gels and biological tissues are of growing interest to a number of academic disciplines including soft lithography, metrology, flexible electronics, and biomedical this paper, we review some of the recent progresses in experimental and theoretical investigations of instabilities that lead to the.
Dynamic Patterns: The Self-Organization of Brain and Behavior Complex Adaptive Systems: : Kelso, Scott: Books. Comprised of 11 chapters, this book begins with a discussion on material instabilities and the calculus of variations, followed by an analysis of mechanical analogs of coexistent phases.
A model for the formation of shear bands in simple shear that involves the description of irreversible mechanical shear and the resulting heat release is then. Part II is devoted mainly to instabilities and self-organization in extended nonequilibrium systems.
The study of partial differential equations by numerical and analytic methods plays a great role here and many works are related to this subject. This chapter presents theoretical developments in the treatment of atomic clustering.
The theory is applicable to atomic species, which broadly include lattice or surface atoms, molecules, impurities or point defects. The theory is applied in two general areas: on studies of nucleation and growth of precipitates during solidification of metallic alloys, and on atomic clustering on surfaces.
Damage and Failure of Materials in Mechanical Design; Mechanics and Physics of Material Defects (point defects, dislocations, voids and cracks); Material Degradation in Severe Environments (e.g.
Nuclear, Fusion. Self-organization, also called (in the social sciences) spontaneous order, is a process where some form of overall order arises from local interactions between parts of an initially disordered process can be spontaneous when sufficient energy is available, not needing control by any external agent.
It is often triggered by seemingly random fluctuations, amplified by positive feedback. This book discusses as well the stress-induced anisotropy of granular materials that have initially strong anisotropic fabric.
The final chapter deals with the interpretation of linear instabilities of voidage disturbances in fluidized beds. This book is a valuable resource. Books shelved as self-organization: At Home in the Universe: The Search for the Laws of Self-Organization and Complexity by Stuart A.
Kauffman, How Natur. Happily, Marek Orlik has now remedied this omission with a remarkable and compendious work entitled ‘Self-Organization in Electrochemical Systems’. ‘Self-Organization in Electrochemical Systems’ is surely destined to become a standard work.
For the serious scholar, this book is a treasure that will be enjoyed for many cturer: Springer. instabilities also can arise in the processes of heating of condensed matter with electron and ion beams, shock waves, etc.
Nonresonant interactions are the subject of this book; to include resonant electromagnetic modes related to the generation of surface electromagnetic waves would require a second book.
Looking for books by Marek Orlik. See all books authored by Marek Orlik, including Self-Organization in Electrochemical Systems II: Spatiotemporal Patterns and Control of Chaos, and Self-Organization in Electrochemical Systems I: General Principles of Self-Organization. Temporal Instabilities, and more on.
The classical Richtmyer–Meshkov (RM) instability develops when a planar shock wave interacts with a corrugated interface between two different fluids. A larger family of so-called RM-like hydrodynamic interfacial instabilities is discussed.
All of these feature a perturbation growth at an interface, which is driven mainly by vorticity, either initially deposited at the interface or supplied.boards of several journals, and has published over articles, 10 edited books, and is the co-author of a two-volume book: Nasr Ghoniem and Daniel Walgraef, “Instabilities and Self-Organization in Materials: Part IFundamentals of Nanoscience, and Part II-Applications in Materials Design and Nanotechnology,” Oxford Press,pages.).
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