CHEMICAL-PHYSICAL FUNDAMENTALS OF MATERIALS TECHNOLOGIES
cod. 18037

Academic year 2007/08
1° year of course - First semester
Professor
Academic discipline
Fondamenti chimici delle tecnologie (CHIM/07)
Field
"discipline dell'ingegneria"
Type of training activity
Characterising
32 hours
of face-to-face activities
4 credits
hub:
course unit
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Learning objectives

The course is meant to present the main physico-chemical notions as relevant to the technology of avanced materials

Prerequisites

Triennial degree in physics and/or triennial degree in science and tecnology of materials

Course unit content

<br />Reminds of phenomenological thermodynamics: equilibrium conditions of <br />multiphase systems, multiple equilibria, estimates of thermodynamic <br />quantities. First-order phase transitions and their driving forces. <br />Homogeneous and heterogeneous nucleation: thermodynamic (capillary theory) <br />and kinetic aspects.<br />Elements of fluid dynamics: mass, heat and momentum transport equations; <br />two-phase system transitions and the general Stefan problem. Approximate <br />solutions of the Stefan problems. Stagnant boundary layer theory.<br />Coupled fluid dynamic and kinetic aspects in first-order phase <br />transitions. Various applications to the growth technology of crystalline <br />materials.<br />The stability conditions of growing crystal interfaces: constitutional <br />supercooling and brief account of Mullin-Sekerka morphological stability <br />theory. Compositional stability in growing crystals: impurity/dopant <br />concentration profiles; isotropic and anisotropic segregation at macro- <br />and micriscopic level. Solid-state diffusion. Main growth techniques of <br />bulk crystals (melt, solution and vapour growth).<br />

Full programme

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Bibliography

Lecture notes. As to further suggested reading:<br />1) G.W.Castellan, Physical Chemistry, Addison-Wesley, London, 1964 <br />   (selected chapters);<br />2) R.B.Bird, W.E.Steward, E,N.Lightfoot, Transport Phenomena, Wiley, New <br />   York, 1960 (selected chapters);<br />3) P.Hartman ed., Crystal Growth: an Introduction, North-Holland, <br />   Amsterdam, 1973 (selected chapters).

Teaching methods

Oral lectures and oral examinations

Assessment methods and criteria

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Other information

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