Electro-Chemo-Mechanics of Solids [electronic resource] / / edited by Sean R. Bishop, Nicola H. Perry, Dario Marrocchelli, Brian W. Sheldon.. — 1st ed. 2017.. — IX, 192 p. 71 illus., 50 illus. in color. : online resource. — (Electronic Materials: Science & Technology,) 1386-3290. - Electronic Materials: Science & Technology, .

Introduction -- Conventional Methods for Measurements of Chemo-Mechanical Coupling -- In-situ High-Temperature X-ray Diffraction of Thin Films: Chemical Expansion and Kinetics -- In-situ Neutron Diffraction Experiments -- In situ Wafer Curvature Relaxation Measurements to Determine Surface Exchange Coefficients and Thermo-Chemically Induced Stresses -- Exploring electro-Chemo-Mechanical Phenomena on the Nanoscale Using Scanning Probe Microscopy -- Continuum Level Transport and Electro-Chemo-Mechanics Coupling—Solid Oxide Fuel Cells and Lithium Ion Batteries.

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Анотація:
This book brings together a collection of chapters that focus on the relationship among electrical, chemical, and mechanical properties and the study of adjusting one property through the control of another, namely, Electro-Chemo-Mechanics (ECM). The authors examine how this relationship can result in beneficial properties, such as mixed ionic and electronic conductivity, in oxides, upon oxygen deficiency or lithium insertion (electro-chemo) and/or changes in ionic and electronic mobility observed in strained systems (electro-mechano). They also consider how ECM interactions can be responsible for large stresses from non-stoichiometry induced lattice dilation (chemo-mechano). While many volumes are available devoted to the study of the origins and characteristics of electro-chemical relationships, they form the well-known field of electrochemistry, this volume is highly novel in its examination of the corresponding electro-mechanical, chemo-mechanical, and electro-chemo-mechanical relationships. The book is ideal for researchers and design engineers interested in energy storage and conversion and the electrical and mechanical properties of materials.

9783319514079

10.1007/978-3-319-51407-9 doi


Engineering—Materials.
Ceramics.
Glass.
Composites (Materials).
Composite materials.
Optical materials.
Electronic materials.
Electrochemistry.
Mechanics.
Mechanics, Applied.
Materials Engineering.
Ceramics, Glass, Composites, Natural Materials.
Optical and Electronic Materials.
Electrochemistry.
Solid Mechanics.

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