fáziseloszlást
Fáziseloszlást, often translated as phase distribution or phase separation, refers to a phenomenon observed in various scientific and engineering fields, particularly in thermodynamics, fluid dynamics, and materials science. It describes the process by which a homogeneous mixture or solution spontaneously separates into two or more distinct phases, each with a different composition or physical state. This separation occurs when the system reaches a state of lower free energy by forming separate phases.
In thermodynamics, fáziseloszlást is driven by the minimization of Gibbs free energy. A common example is the
In fluid dynamics, fáziseloszlást can manifest as the formation of droplets, bubbles, or solid particles within
In materials science, fáziseloszlást is a crucial mechanism in the development of microstructures in alloys and