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TVT, 2003 Volume 41, Issue 3, Pages 366–372 (Mi tvt1664)

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Thermophysical Properties of Materials

Application of the Gibbs equations for the stability limit to the description of second-order phase transitions: General relations

I. I. Novikov

A. Baikov Institute of Metallurgy and Materials Science, Russian Academy of Sciences

Abstract: The equation for the "stability limit" or spinodal, suggested by Gibbs, is directly related to second-order phase transitions, because the line of these transitions represents the merged spinodals of both interconverting phases. Therefore, it is the Gibbs equation that defines the line of second-order phase transitions. This equation and the known concepts of the order parameter are used to derive the basic analytical relations for the thermodynamic functions in the region of second-order phase transitions and to determine the most general characteristic regularities of these transitions.

UDC: 536.7.002.2

Received: 31.07.2002


 English version:
High Temperature, 2003, 41:3, 312–318


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