Metallurgy in Space

Metallurgy in Space
Author: Hans-Jörg Fecht,Markus Mohr
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 564
Release: 2022-03-31
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9783030897840

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This book presents experimental work conducted on the International Space Station (ISS) in order to characterize metals and alloys in the liquid state. The internationally recognized authors present and discuss experiments performed in microgravity that enabled the study of the relevant volume and surface related properties free of the restrictions of a gravity-based environment. The collection serves also as a handbook of space experiments using electromagnetic levitation techniques. A summary of recent results provides an overview of the wealth of space experiment data, which will ignite further research activities and inspire academics and industrial research departments for their continuous development.

Metallurgical Design and Industry

Metallurgical Design and Industry
Author: Brett Kaufman,Clyde L. Briant
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 383
Release: 2018-11-19
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9783319937557

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​This edited volume examines metallurgical technologies and their place in society throughout the centuries. The authors discuss metal alloys and the use of raw mineral resources as well as fabrication of engineered alloys for a variety of applications. The applications covered in depth include financial, mining and smelting, bridges, armor, aircraft, and power generation. The authors detail the multiple levels and scales of impact that metallurgical advances have had and continue to have on society. They include case studies with guidance for future research design and innovation of metallic materials relevant to societal needs. Includes case studies written by industry professionals with guidance for future research design and innovation; Demonstrates metal materials design that reflects relevant societal needs; Covers a broad range of applied materials used in aircraft, armor, bridges, and power generation, among others.

Salt Lake City Metallurgy Research Center

Salt Lake City  Metallurgy Research Center
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 114
Release: 1977
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: NWU:35556030608111

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Metallurgy

Metallurgy
Author: W.H. Dennis
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 281
Release: 2017-07-12
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781351505659

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The world's output of metals during the 100 year period of 1863-1963 was greater than in all the previous years of man's history. In the nineteenth century the only metals available to industry were cast and wrought iron and a few non-ferrous metals and their alloys; by the latter part of the twentieth century, steel and aluminum dominated the world, and metals that were mere laboratory curiosities provided the basis for the technology of nuclear energy and space travel. This book records the extraordinary history of metallurgical progress, in which metal art was replaced by metal science. It remains a classic work on the subject. The book begins with an introductory chapter that surveys the entire field to be covered, and follows with eight chapters each dealing with progress in one of the major branches of the metallurgical industry: ore dressing, pyrometallurgy, iron and steel, the major non-ferrous metals, new metals (such as uranium, germanium and cobalt), precious metals, the shaping of metals, and metallography. The book reviews developments in all countries, but American practice - which led the world - is given special prominence. A glossary of metallurgical terms and full name and subject indexes are included. The book is a basic reference work as well as an absorbing history of an important aspect of man's technological progress.

The History of Metals in America

The History of Metals in America
Author: Charles R. Simcoe
Publsiher: ASM International
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2018-05-01
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781627081467

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The History of Metals in America chronicles the development of metals as both an industrial activity and a science. Progress involving structural metals made possible the air, land, sea, and space travel of today, skyscrapers reaching over 100 stories high, and many other engineering accomplishments that continue to shape modern society. This lively book takes the reader on a fascinating journey through the evolution of metals and metallurgy from the beginning of iron production in colonial times with the first iron plant in 1645 to the prevailing metals of the 21st century. Each chapter describes the development of a metal or series of metal alloys, industry growth, and modern uses in manufacturing. It includes chapters on cast iron, wrought iron, alloy steels, tool steels, stainless steels, nickel-base superalloys, aluminum, and titanium. Other chapters cover the science of metals as it developed from 1890 to 1950 and the biographies of the pioneers of metals research. The final chapters cover the formation, growth, and decline of the integrated steel industry and the rise of a new industry in steel minimills. The History of Metals in America will appeal to readers in all sectors of the materials industry, students and faculty of engineering programs, middle and high school American history students, and anyone interested in the history of technology, travel, tools, and machinery in the U.S. The author, Charles R. Simcoe, wrote more than 40 articles for ASM International’s Advanced Materials & Processes magazine, including a monthly series entitled “Metallurgy Lane,” which became the basis for this book.

Advanced Experimental Techniques in Powder Metallurgy

Advanced Experimental Techniques in Powder Metallurgy
Author: Joel S. Hirschhorn,Kempton H. Roll
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 262
Release: 2013-11-11
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781461589815

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The increasing use of powder metallurgy techniques to make an almost infinite variety of materials and products places greater emphasis on utilization of sophisticated experimental techniques. Usually research and development efforts initiate the use of newly developed equipment and analytical procedures. Indeed, the contents of this book are strongly linked to research endeavors, in both the academic and industrials worlds. However, this volume can serve a much needed function in industrial applied powder metallurgy. Although many research ers will find the contents of great value, the technical personnel more involved with production, quality control, customer services and product design now have at their dispo sal a means to learn about the potential uses of several very important techniques. With today's "knowledge explosion" the present set of papers greatly facilitates the comprehension and adoption of new procedures. If powder metallurgy is to continue its rapid rate of growth in virtually all segments of industry, then the transition of modern equipment and procedures from tools of research and development laboratories to everyday plant operations and applications must be hastened. The editors hope that this volume aids in this process, as well as assisting students and researchers by providing a ready source of up-to-date useful information.

Metallurgical Assessment of Spacecraft Parts Materials and Processes

Metallurgical Assessment of Spacecraft Parts  Materials  and Processes
Author: Barrie D. Dunn
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 762
Release: 1997
Genre: Science
ISBN: UOM:39015040551213

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This edition includes updated case studies, illustrations and failure investigations. Examples and photos include space-part production and test failures in electrical inter-connects, structural welds, and corrosion and storage induced problems.

Metallurgy

Metallurgy
Author: United States. National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Technology Utilization Office
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 40
Release: 1970
Genre: Metallurgy
ISBN: STANFORD:36105024713880

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