The mathematical modelling of grain boundary segregation in austenitic alloys

The segregation of solute elements at grain boundaries has been identified as a major contributor to a number of material degradation phenomena in the structural materials employed in the construction of nuclear reactors. The ability to model such segregation therefore provides a powerful tool for t...

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Main Author: Goodwin, Colin C.
Published: Loughborough University 1998
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spelling ndltd-bl.uk-oai-ethos.bl.uk-2636792018-06-06T15:32:43ZThe mathematical modelling of grain boundary segregation in austenitic alloysGoodwin, Colin C.1998The segregation of solute elements at grain boundaries has been identified as a major contributor to a number of material degradation phenomena in the structural materials employed in the construction of nuclear reactors. The ability to model such segregation therefore provides a powerful tool for the designers and operators of nuclear power systems. The vast amount of analytical studies into grain boundary segregation stands in testament to the pertinence of this issue to the nuclear industry.669Metallurgy & metallographyLoughborough Universityhttp://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.263679https://dspace.lboro.ac.uk/2134/32243Electronic Thesis or Dissertation
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Metallurgy & metallography
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Metallurgy & metallography
Goodwin, Colin C.
The mathematical modelling of grain boundary segregation in austenitic alloys
description The segregation of solute elements at grain boundaries has been identified as a major contributor to a number of material degradation phenomena in the structural materials employed in the construction of nuclear reactors. The ability to model such segregation therefore provides a powerful tool for the designers and operators of nuclear power systems. The vast amount of analytical studies into grain boundary segregation stands in testament to the pertinence of this issue to the nuclear industry.
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title The mathematical modelling of grain boundary segregation in austenitic alloys
title_short The mathematical modelling of grain boundary segregation in austenitic alloys
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