Publication
MRS Proceedings 1993
Conference paper
Theory of microstructure evolution in heterogeneous materials
Abstract
This paper summarizes the main ingredients of a general theory for a quantitative description of dynamical processes in heterogeneous materials under stresses, thermal cycling or current. The theory is derived analytically from the atomic scale using the principles of quantum mechanics and statistical mechanics, without any empirical postulates. The equations describe the cross-coupled phenomena of stress-induced diffusion, diffusion-induced stress, electromigration, void growth, dislocation climb, and slip.