ABSTRACT
In Materials Modelling: From Theory to Technology, a distinguished collection of authors has been assembled to celebrate the 60th birthday of Dr. R. Bullough, FRS and honor his contribution to the subject over the past 40 years.
The volume explores subjects that have implications in a wide range of technologies, focusing on how basic research can be applied to real problems in science and engineering. Linking theory and technology, the book progresses from the theoretical background to current and future practical applications of modeling. Accessible to a diverse audience, it requires little specialist knowledge beyond a physics degree. The book is useful reading for postgraduates and researchers in condensed matter, nuclear engineering, and physical metallurgy, in addition to workers in R&D laboratories and the high technology industry.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part |9 pages
Introduction
part 1|86 pages
Theory and Observation of Crystal Defects
part 2|56 pages
Radiation Damage in Materials
part 3|40 pages
Modelling Fracture
part 4|30 pages
Sensors and Electronic Behaviour