Engineering Physical Metallurgy

Engineering Physical Metallurgy
Author: I͡U︡riĭ Mikhaĭlovich Lakhtin
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1965
Genre: Physical metallurgy
ISBN: LCCN:lc71008851

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Physical Metallurgy

Physical Metallurgy
Author: Gregory N. Haidemenopoulos
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 476
Release: 2018-02-07
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781351812047

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Physical metallurgy is one of the main fields of metallurgical science dealing with the development of the microstructure of metals in order to achieve desirable properties required in technological applications. Physical Metallurgy: Principles and Design focuses on the processing–structure–properties triangle as it applies to metals and alloys. It introduces the fundamental principles of physical metallurgy and the design methodologies for alloys and processing. The first part of the book discusses the structure and change of structure through phase transformations. The latter part of the books deals with plastic deformation, strengthening mechanisms, and mechanical properties as they relate to structure. The book also includes a chapter on physical metallurgy of steels and concludes by discussing the computational tools, involving computational thermodynamics and kinetics, to perform alloy and process design.

Physical Metallurgy for Engineers

Physical Metallurgy for Engineers
Author: Donald Sherman Clark,Wilbur Richmond Varney
Publsiher: Van Nostrand Reinhold Company
Total Pages: 682
Release: 1962
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: UOM:39015000499882

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Modern Physical Metallurgy

Modern Physical Metallurgy
Author: R. E. Smallman
Publsiher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 544
Release: 2016-06-24
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781483105970

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Modern Physical Metallurgy, Fourth Edition discusses the fundamentals and applications of physical metallurgy. The book is comprised of 15 chapters that cover the experimental background of a metallurgical phenomenon. The text first talks about the structure of atoms and crystals, and then proceeds to dealing with the physical examination of metals and alloys. The third chapter tackles the phase diagrams and solidifications, while the fourth chapter covers the thermodynamics of crystals. Next, the book discusses the structure of alloys. The next four chapters deal with the deformations and defects of crystals, metals, and alloys. Chapter 10 discusses work hardening and annealing, while Chapters 11 and 12 cover phase transformations. The succeeding two chapters talk about creep, fatigue, and fracture, while the last chapter covers oxidation and corrosion. The text will be of great use to undergraduate students of materials engineering and other degrees that deal with metallurgical properties.

Physical Metallurgy

Physical Metallurgy
Author: David E. Laughlin,Kazuhiro Hono
Publsiher: Newnes
Total Pages: 2963
Release: 2014-07-24
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9780444537713

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This fifth edition of the highly regarded family of titles that first published in 1965 is now a three-volume set and over 3,000 pages. All chapters have been revised and expanded, either by the fourth edition authors alone or jointly with new co-authors. Chapters have been added on the physical metallurgy of light alloys, the physical metallurgy of titanium alloys, atom probe field ion microscopy, computational metallurgy, and orientational imaging microscopy. The books incorporate the latest experimental research results and theoretical insights. Several thousand citations to the research and review literature are included. Exhaustively synthesizes the pertinent, contemporary developments within physical metallurgy so scientists have authoritative information at their fingertips Replaces existing articles and monographs with a single, complete solution Enables metallurgists to predict changes and create novel alloys and processes

Modern Physical Metallurgy and Materials Engineering

Modern Physical Metallurgy and Materials Engineering
Author: R. E. Smallman,R J Bishop
Publsiher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 449
Release: 1999-11-22
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9780080511993

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For many years, various editions of Smallman's Modern Physical Metallurgy have served throughout the world as a standard undergraduate textbook on metals and alloys. In 1995, it was rewritten and enlarged to encompass the related subject of materials science and engineering and appeared under the title Metals & Materials: Science, Processes, Applications offering a comprehensive amount of a much wider range of engineering materials. Coverage ranged from pure elements to superalloys, from glasses to engineering ceramics, and from everyday plastics to in situ composites, Amongst other favourable reviews, Professor Bhadeshia of Cambridge University commented: "Given the amount of work that has obviously gone into this book and its extensive comments, it is very attractively priced. It is an excellent book to be recommend strongly for purchase by undergraduates in materials-related subjects, who should benefit greatly by owning a text containing so much knowledge."The book now includes new chapters on materials for sports equipment (golf, tennis, bicycles, skiing, etc.) and biomaterials (replacement joints, heart valves, tissue repair, etc.) - two of the most exciting and rewarding areas in current materials research and development. As in its predecessor, numerous examples are given of the ways in which knowledge of the relation between fine structure and properties has made it possible to optimise the service behaviour of traditional engineering materials and to develop completely new and exciting classes of materials. Special consideration is given to the crucial processing stage that enables materials to be produced as marketable commodities. Whilst attempting to produce a useful and relatively concise survey of key materials and their interrelationships, the authors have tried to make the subject accessible to a wide range of readers, to provide insights into specialised methods of examination and to convey the excitement of the atmosphere in which new materials are conceived and developed.

Physical Metallurgy of Engineering Materials

Physical Metallurgy of Engineering Materials
Author: Evan Robert Petty
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 326
Release: 1970
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: WISC:89038842175

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Engineering Physical Metallurgy

Engineering Physical Metallurgy
Author: Robert Harry Heyer
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 549
Release: 1950
Genre: Alloys
ISBN: OCLC:313509389

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