This lecture covers the concept of binary systems and phase equilibria, focusing on the conditions under which two phases coexist, the Gibbs phase rules, and the behavior of solid solutions. It also discusses the composition of binary phases, the energy balance in different phases, and the eutectic diagrams of alloys.
Background:1994 Habilitation à diriger des recherches ( INPG, France)1991 PhD in Materials Engineering ( MIT, USA)1987 Ingénieur Civil des Mines ( Ecole des Mines de Paris, France)Activities:Since January 2018: Associate Dean of Engineering, in charge of EducationJune 2012-Dec.2017: Head of the Materials Science and Engineering SectionSince April 2017: Associate Professor at EPFL2009-2017 : Professeur Titulaire at EPFL1997-2009: Researcher at EPFL1994-1997 : Chef de Travaux au laboratoire MSS-MAT, Ecole Centrale Paris (France)1991-1994 : Post-doctoral research associate, MIT (USA)Author of about 300 publications of which 140 in peer-reviewed journals
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Ce cours permet l'acquisition des notions essentielles relatives à la structure de la matière, aux équilibres et à la réactivité chimique en liaison avec les propriétés mécaniques, thermiques, électri
Explores binary systems, phase diagrams, and elastic properties in materials science, emphasizing phase equilibria and material behavior under deformation.
Explores phase diagrams, solid solutions, and phase transitions in materials science, focusing on the significance of alloy microstructures and phase fractions.