ON SOME PROVISIONS OF THE THEORY AND PRACTICE OF PHASE TRANSITIONS OF THE FIRST AND SECOND ORDER
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He article discusses some provisions of phase transitions of the first and second order. The features of the
course of phase transformations of the first kind during firing of monothermitic ceramic samples are shown. As
an example, experimentally obtained differential curves (temperature fields) are given during linear heating of
these samples. On the differential curves, which clearly show two endothermic and one exothermic effects in the
respective temperature ranges: 100-300; 550-900 and 900-1000 оC. It has been established that in the temperature
range 550-850 оC, where the dehydration process occurs, which is accompanied by phase transformations of the
first kind, the effective value of the thermal diffusivity and specific heat of the sample varies over a wide range.
This is explained by the influence of the thermodynamics of the endothermic effect occurring in the sample. Comparing these results with the features of the course of phase transformations of the second kind, the following
important conclusion was made. During phase transformations of the second kind, indirect thermal effects take
place, associated with a change in the physical, in particular, thermophysical properties of materials and, accordingly, the deviation of the temperature fields of the sample when it is heated or cooled.
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