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The Effect of Strain on Heterogeneous Equilibrium

The Effect of Strain on Heterogeneous Equilibrium No.3. 1 EFFECT OF STRAIN ON HETEROGENEOUS EQUILIBRIUM. 275 THE EFFECT OF STRAIN ON HETEROGENEOUS EQUILIBRIUM. By E. D. WILLIAMSON. FOR some time past Mr. Hostetter of this laboratory has been carrying on experiments (soon to be published) on the solubility of- stressed solids, the results of which are so little in accord with the theoretical views which are commonly held that a careful scrutiny of the assumptions which underlie the various theoretical discussions and of their con- sequences seems to be needful. This particular case has not, so far as I know, ever been thoroughly discussed from the mathematical side except by Gibbs, whose treatment is difficult to follow. Other writers have contented themselves with reasoning from analogy and using equations derived for other special cases. There seems to be no point in discussing all that has been written on the different parts of the problem as two recent writers have summarized the bulk of it and a reference to them seems all that is necessary. Johnston' has discussed the effect of " unequal " pressure on melting in three different papers.2 He makes no reference to his premises but uses a formula given in slightly different http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Physical Review American Physical Society (APS)

The Effect of Strain on Heterogeneous Equilibrium

Physical Review , Volume 10 (3) – Sep 1, 1917
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American Physical Society (APS)
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Copyright © 1917 The American Physical Society
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1536-6065
DOI
10.1103/PhysRev.10.275
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No.3. 1 EFFECT OF STRAIN ON HETEROGENEOUS EQUILIBRIUM. 275 THE EFFECT OF STRAIN ON HETEROGENEOUS EQUILIBRIUM. By E. D. WILLIAMSON. FOR some time past Mr. Hostetter of this laboratory has been carrying on experiments (soon to be published) on the solubility of- stressed solids, the results of which are so little in accord with the theoretical views which are commonly held that a careful scrutiny of the assumptions which underlie the various theoretical discussions and of their con- sequences seems to be needful. This particular case has not, so far as I know, ever been thoroughly discussed from the mathematical side except by Gibbs, whose treatment is difficult to follow. Other writers have contented themselves with reasoning from analogy and using equations derived for other special cases. There seems to be no point in discussing all that has been written on the different parts of the problem as two recent writers have summarized the bulk of it and a reference to them seems all that is necessary. Johnston' has discussed the effect of " unequal " pressure on melting in three different papers.2 He makes no reference to his premises but uses a formula given in slightly different

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Physical ReviewAmerican Physical Society (APS)

Published: Sep 1, 1917

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