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- Lamellar_structure abstract "Lamellar structures or microstructures are composed of fine, alternating layers of different materials in the form of lamellae. They are often observed in cases where a phase transformation front moves quickly, leaving behind two solid products, as in rapid cooling of eutectic (such as solder) or eutectoid (such as pearlite) systems. Such conditions force phases of different composition to form but allow little time for diffusion to produce those phases' equilibrium compositions. Fine lamellae solve this problem by shortening the diffusion distance between phases, but their high surface energy makes them unstable and prone to break up when annealing allows diffusion to progress. A deeper eutectic or more rapid cooling will result in finer lamellae; as the size of an individual lamellum approaches zero, the system will instead retain its high-temperature structure. Two common cases of this include cooling a liquid to form an amorphous solid, and cooling eutectoid austenite to form martensite.In biology, normal adult bones possess a lamellar structure which may be disrupted by some diseases.".
- Lamellar_structure thumbnail Lamellar_eutectic_structure.png?width=300.
- Lamellar_structure wikiPageID "2201779".
- Lamellar_structure wikiPageLength "1621".
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- Lamellar_structure wikiPageRevisionID "554631021".
- Lamellar_structure wikiPageWikiLink Amorphous_solid.
- Lamellar_structure wikiPageWikiLink Annealing_(metallurgy).
- Lamellar_structure wikiPageWikiLink Austenite.
- Lamellar_structure wikiPageWikiLink Category:Membrane_biology.
- Lamellar_structure wikiPageWikiLink Category:Physical_chemistry.
- Lamellar_structure wikiPageWikiLink Diffusion.
- Lamellar_structure wikiPageWikiLink Eutectic.
- Lamellar_structure wikiPageWikiLink Eutectic_system.
- Lamellar_structure wikiPageWikiLink Eutectoid.
- Lamellar_structure wikiPageWikiLink Lamella_(materials).
- Lamellar_structure wikiPageWikiLink Lamellae_(materials).
- Lamellar_structure wikiPageWikiLink Martensite.
- Lamellar_structure wikiPageWikiLink Pearlite.
- Lamellar_structure wikiPageWikiLink Phase_(matter).
- Lamellar_structure wikiPageWikiLink Solder.
- Lamellar_structure wikiPageWikiLink Surface_energy.
- Lamellar_structure wikiPageWikiLink File:Lamellar_eutectic_structure.png.
- Lamellar_structure wikiPageWikiLinkText "Lamellar structure".
- Lamellar_structure wikiPageWikiLinkText "lamella".
- Lamellar_structure wikiPageWikiLinkText "lamellae".
- Lamellar_structure wikiPageWikiLinkText "lamellar multi-ringed frame".
- Lamellar_structure wikiPageWikiLinkText "lamellar structure".
- Lamellar_structure wikiPageWikiLinkText "lamellar".
- Lamellar_structure hasPhotoCollection Lamellar_structure.
- Lamellar_structure wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Refimprove.
- Lamellar_structure wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Lamellar_structure subject Category:Membrane_biology.
- Lamellar_structure subject Category:Physical_chemistry.
- Lamellar_structure type Article.
- Lamellar_structure type Article.
- Lamellar_structure type Biophysic.
- Lamellar_structure comment "Lamellar structures or microstructures are composed of fine, alternating layers of different materials in the form of lamellae. They are often observed in cases where a phase transformation front moves quickly, leaving behind two solid products, as in rapid cooling of eutectic (such as solder) or eutectoid (such as pearlite) systems. Such conditions force phases of different composition to form but allow little time for diffusion to produce those phases' equilibrium compositions.".
- Lamellar_structure label "Lamellar structure".
- Lamellar_structure sameAs ラメラ構造.
- Lamellar_structure sameAs m.06vjsl.
- Lamellar_structure sameAs Q6481705.
- Lamellar_structure sameAs Q6481705.
- Lamellar_structure wasDerivedFrom Lamellar_structure?oldid=554631021.
- Lamellar_structure depiction Lamellar_eutectic_structure.png.
- Lamellar_structure isPrimaryTopicOf Lamellar_structure.