Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim, 2004. 409 pp.
The book concentrates on atomic level processes and on how these processes translate into the microscopic and macroscopic descriptions of kinetic processes. It is aimed at a level appropriate for practitioners of materials processing. There are two streams of context in this book. One concentrates on basic kinetic processes, and the other on mode applications, where these kinetic processes are of critical importance. This book is based on a course on Kinetic Processes the author taught in the Materials Science Department at the University of Arizona.
The book concentrates on atomic level processes and on how these processes translate into the microscopic and macroscopic descriptions of kinetic processes. It is aimed at a level appropriate for practitioners of materials processing. There are two streams of context in this book. One concentrates on basic kinetic processes, and the other on mode applications, where these kinetic processes are of critical importance. This book is based on a course on Kinetic Processes the author taught in the Materials Science Department at the University of Arizona.