
By E. Yu Tonkov
The research of changes of fabrics lower than excessive pressures gives you to yield differences with vital functions in fabrics technological know-how and different fields together with, when it comes to instance, the dense metal amendment of hydrogen owning super excessive superconducting homes. This paintings offers fresh theoretical and experimental details accumulated on part diagrams of ninety six parts. information is gifted on first- and second-phase transitions, melting strains, crystal constructions of the sturdy and metastable stages, vital part houses akin to the Curie and Neel temperature, and the superconducting temperature. info is equipped on components' liquid kingdom, amorphization, and metallization. Temperature-pressure diagrams are given for many of the weather.
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