308.876 Modeling and simulation of phase transformations

2019S, VO, 2.0h, 3.0EC, to be held in blocked form

Properties

  • Semester hours: 2.0
  • Credits: 3.0
  • Type: VO Lecture

Aim of course

Understanding of the mechanisms governing diffusion-controlled solid-state phase transformations. The participants will learn how to calculate nucleation rates and growth rates/phase boundary velocity determined from chemical potentials and interface/atomic mobilities. Application and understanding of fundamental concepts for nucleation, growth and coarsening of second phases.

Subject of course

- Derivation of the fundamental equation for the nucleation rate based on the concepts of Classical Nucleation Theory.
- Analysis of interphase boundary growth rates in the limit of spherical/cylindrical/planar geometry.
- Kolmogorov/Johnson/Mehl/Avrami theory of phase transformation.
- Lifshitz-Slyozov-Wagner theory of precipitate coarsening.
- Diffusion in multi-component systems.
- Application of the theories to solid-state phase transformation with special emphasis on precipitation processes.

Lecturers

Institute

Course dates

DayTimeDateLocationDescription
Tue10:00 - 17:0007.05.2019 Besprechungszimmer des Instituts, BE0410lecture
Fri10:00 - 15:0010.05.2019 Besprechungszimmer des Instituts, BE0410lecture
Tue10:00 - 17:0014.05.2019 Besprechungszimmer des Instituts, BE0410lecture
Fri10:00 - 15:0017.05.2019 Besprechungszimmer des Instituts, BE0410lecture
Course is held blocked

Examination modalities

oral exam

Course registration

Begin End Deregistration end
11.01.2019 11:00 30.04.2019 23:55 30.04.2019 23:55

Curricula

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Literature

The script is available at the office of the Institute (BE04)

Previous knowledge

Some fundamental understanding of the microstructure of metallic materials is advantageous. Diffusion mechanisms and defects in polycrystalline materials. Phase equilibria, chemical potentials and driving forces.

Language

English