Skip navigation
  • Home
  • Browse
    • Communities
      & Collections
    • Browse Items by:
    • Publication Date
    • Author
    • Title
    • Subject
    • Department
  • Sign on to:
    • My MacSphere
    • Receive email
      updates
    • Edit Profile


McMaster University Home Page
  1. MacSphere
  2. Open Access Dissertations and Theses Community
  3. Digitized Open Access Dissertations and Theses
Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/11375/31902
Title: A THERMODYNAMIC CLASSIFICATION OF PHASE TRANSFORMATION INTERFACE MORPHOLOGIES
Authors: Fedak, Donald G.
Advisor: Kirkaldy, J. S.
Department: Metallurgy
Keywords: Phase transformation;Equilibrium;Unary system;Binary system;Thermodynamics
Publication Date: May-1961
Abstract: This thesis describes a Master of Science research program of duration May, 1960 to April, 1961 inclusive. It re presents part of an extensive research program designed to in vestigate the thermodynamic aspects of phase transformations. A great deal of effort has been devoted to the application of multicomponent diffusion theory to (de)carburization, pearlite, and segregation reactions; particularly in ferrous alloys. This fundamental research program is here extended to a general study of the morphological aspects of phase transformation interfaces. Substantially all industrial metallurgical phase trans formations are accompanied by the development of non-planar morphologies with attendant segregation. Previous investigations have demonstrated that the factors controlling the type and degree of morphological development are varied and complex. It is apparent that the structural character of an interface is determined, to a large extent, by the system’s phasial con stitution in terms of the concentration, temperature, and pressure variables. Therefore, an examination of the relation between these parameters and the structural form of non-planar interfaces was suggested as a potentially valuable field of endeavour.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11375/31902
Appears in Collections:Digitized Open Access Dissertations and Theses

Files in This Item:
File Description SizeFormat 
Fedak_Donald_G_196105_MSc.pdf
Open Access
3.74 MBAdobe PDFView/Open
Show full item record Statistics


Items in MacSphere are protected by copyright, with all rights reserved, unless otherwise indicated.

Sherman Centre for Digital Scholarship     McMaster University Libraries
©2022 McMaster University, 1280 Main Street West, Hamilton, Ontario L8S 4L8 | 905-525-9140 | Contact Us | Terms of Use & Privacy Policy | Feedback

Report Accessibility Issue