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Phase Transformations and Non-Elliptic Free Energy Functions

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The occurrence of a transformation from one solid form to another is often made evident by a spontaneous change of shape of parts of the crystal. In an unloaded body, this happens at a certain transformation temperature θ 0.

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James, R.D. (1986). Phase Transformations and Non-Elliptic Free Energy Functions. In: Serrin, J. (eds) New Perspectives in Thermodynamics. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-70803-9_12

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