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Introduction to the Theory of Liquid Metals

Introduction to the Theory of Liquid Metals

Introduction to the Theory of Liquid Metals

Author:
T. E. Faber
Published:
November 1972
Availability:
Unavailable - out of print March 1989
Format:
Hardback
ISBN:
9780521084772

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    This 1972 book brings together the results of a decade of research into the physics of liquid metals and alloys, a subject of growing interest to physicists, metallurgists and materials scientists at the time. It covers a wide range of phenomena, and for the benefit of newcomers to the field, Dr Faber provides a clear exposition of the physical properties involved, and the relevant theoretical arguments are developed in sufficient detail for an experimentalist who carries rather little in the way of mathematical equipment to follow them. Experienced researchers will appreciate Dr Faber's critical approach and the many previously unpublished results which he has included. The mass of experimental data which he has brought together and the comprehensive bibliography will make the book of great use to readers of both classes.

    Product details

    November 1972
    Hardback
    9780521084772
    598 pages
    0.872kg
    Unavailable - out of print March 1989

    Table of Contents

    • Preface
    • 1. Potentials and pseudo potentials
    • 2. The structure of simple liquids
    • 3. Molecular motion in liquids
    • 4. Electron states in disordered structures
    • 5. Electronic transport processes
    • 6. Liquid alloys
    • Index of principal symbols
    • Bibliography and author index
    • Subject index.
      Author
    • T. E. Faber