Researchers find universal law for material evolution

It's a problem that materials scientists have considered for years: how does a material composed of more than one phase evolve when heated to a temperature that will allow atoms to move? In many cases, a rod-like phase embedded in another will break up into smaller domains very much like the droplets at the end of a stream of water, resulting in dramatic changes in the properties of the material. Now, a team of researchers have answered an important question about this break-up process: How does it happen, and how long does it take?

Researchers find universal law for material evolution

It's a problem that materials scientists have considered for years: how does a material composed of more than one phase evolve when heated to a temperature that will allow atoms to move? In ...

Mon 2 Aug 10 from PhysOrg

Universal Answer for Break-Up Process in Materials, Tue 3 Aug 10 from R&D Mag

Universal law for material evolution discovered, Tue 3 Aug 10 from R&D Mag

Featured - Researchers find universal law for material evolution, Mon 2 Aug 10 from Labspaces.net

Researchers find universal law for material evolution, Mon 2 Aug 10 from e! Science News

Researchers find universal law for material evolution, Mon 2 Aug 10 from Science Blog

Universal law for material evolution found

Scientists found that when a material composed of more than one phase is heated, it breaks into smaller pieces and the shape of the interfaces during break-up is universal.

Mon 2 Aug 10 from ScienceDaily

  • Pages: 1

Total number of sources: 7

Bookmark

Bookmark and Share