Phase-field models in materials science
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The phase-field method is reviewed against its historical and theoretical background. Starting from Van der Waals considerations on the structure of interfaces in materials the concept of the phase-field method is developed along historical lines. Basic relations are summarized in a comprehensive way. Special emphasis is given to the multi-phase-field method with extension to elastic interactions and fluid flow which allows one to treat multi-grain multi-phase structures in multicomponent materials. Examples are collected demonstrating the applicability of the different variants of the phase-field method in different fields of materials science.
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- Materials science
- Field (mathematics)
- Engineering physics
- Phase (matter)
- Engineering
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- Quantum mechanics
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