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Thermodynamics in solid mechanics: a commentary

open access: closedPhilosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences, 2005
This commentary on thermodynamics in solid mechanics aims to provide an overview of the main concepts of thermodynamic processes as they apply to, and may be exploited for, studies in nonlinear solid mechanics. We give a descriptive commentary on the (physical) interpretation of these concepts, and relate these where appropriate to behaviour of solids ...
G. P. Baker
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Thermodynamic properties, mechanical properties and interatomic potential in solids: a Shou-Shi-Ling ( ) game

Continuum Mechanics and Thermodynamics, 2021
Two formulae were developed to express sublimation enthalpy and Young’s modulus on a thermodynamic basis. The first formula reveals how the sublimation enthalpy is correlated with the thermal expansion coefficient and heat capacity of solids, whereas the second formula relates the Young’s modulus with sublimation enthalpy and equilibrium interatomic ...
Enrico Benassi, Haiyan Fan
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Thermodynamic analysis of the extension of solid solubility in copper‐lead immiscible system prepared by mechanical alloying

Materialwissenschaft und Werkstofftechnik, 2021
AbstractX‐ray diffraction analysis, scanning electron microscopy and thermodynamic calculations in the Miedema's model were used to study the extension of solid solubility in copper‐lead immiscible system prepared by mechanical alloying. The result shows that the nanocrystalline supersaturated solid solution formed during the alloying process.
Z.F. Wu, T. Xie, J. Wu, L. Zhang
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Thermodynamic analysis of nanocrystalline solid solutions formation in copper‐lead‐tin ternary immiscible system during mechanical alloying

Materialwissenschaft und Werkstofftechnik, 2021
AbstractIn this paper, copper‐15 wt.%‐lead‐1 wt.%‐tin (Cu‐15wt %Pb‐1wt %Sn), copper‐15 wt.%‐lead‐2 wt.%‐tin (Cu‐15wt %Pb‐2wt %Sn) and copper‐15 wt.%‐lead‐3 wt.%‐tin (Cu‐15wt %Pb‐3wt %Sn) powder mixtures were mechanically alloyed in order to study the solid solubility extension during the alloying process.
Z.F. Wu, Z.Y. Zhu, R. Wu
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A Thermodynamically Consistent, Phase-Field Electro-Chemo-Mechanical Theory with Account for Damage in Solids: Application to Metal Filament Growth in Solid-State Batteries

ECS Meeting Abstracts, 2022
Solid-state batteries (SSBs) present a promising technology and have attracted significant research attention owing to their superior properties including increased energy density (3860 mAh), wider electrochemical window (0-5V) and safer electrolyte design.
Donald Bistri, Claudio V. Di Leo
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Formation of thermodynamically unstable solid solutions in the Cu-Co system by mechanical alloying

Physical Review B, 1993
Cu-Co has been chosen as a model system to study phase formation during mechanical alloying in systems with components exhibiting a positive heat of mixing. Phase formation is monitored by scanning electron microscopy, x-ray diffraction, and calorimetric measurements.
, Gente, , Oehring, , Bormann
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In-depth analyses of kinetics, thermodynamics and solid reaction mechanism for pyrolysis of hazardous petroleum sludge based on isoconversional models for its energy potential

Process Safety and Environmental Protection, 2021
Abstract The pyrolysis of hazardous petroleum sludge (PS) has widely been used for its remediation and energy extraction. However, in view of process optimization, scale-up, design and simulation, the kinetic (activation energy and frequency factor) and thermodynamic parameters (change in enthalpy ( Δ H), entropy ( Δ S), and Gibb’s free ...
Bineeta Singh   +2 more
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