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Methods for Phase Diagram Determination
Author | : Ji-Cheng Zhao |
Publisher | : Elsevier |
Total Pages | : 522 |
Release | : 2011-05-05 |
Genre | : Technology & Engineering |
ISBN | : 0080549969 |
Phase diagrams are "maps" materials scientists often use to design new materials. They define what compounds and solutions are formed and their respective compositions and amounts when several elements are mixed together under a certain temperature and pressure. This monograph is the most comprehensive reference book on experimental methods for phase diagram determination. It covers a wide range of methods that have been used to determine phase diagrams of metals, ceramics, slags, and hydrides.* Extensive discussion on methodologies of experimental measurements and data assessments * Written by experts around the world, covering both traditional and combinatorial methodologies* A must-read for experimental measurements of phase diagrams
Superalloys
Author | : Matthew J. Donachie |
Publisher | : ASM International |
Total Pages | : 439 |
Release | : 2002 |
Genre | : Heat resistant alloys |
ISBN | : 1615030646 |
This book covers virtually all technical aspects related to the selection, processing, use, and analysis of superalloys. The text of this new second edition has been completely revised and expanded with many new figures and tables added. In developing this new edition, the focus has been on providing comprehensive and practical coverage of superalloys technology. Some highlights include the most complete and up-to-date presentation available on alloy melting. Coverage of alloy selection provides many tips and guidelines that the reader can use in identifying an appropriate alloy for a specific application. The relation of properties and microstructure is covered in more detail than in previous books.
History of Induction Heating and Melting
Author | : Alfred Mühlbauer |
Publisher | : Vulkan-Verlag GmbH |
Total Pages | : 224 |
Release | : 2008 |
Genre | : Science |
ISBN | : 9783802729461 |
Based on the remarkable discoveries of the fathers of electromagnetism, induction heating and melting became one of the most advanced methods of material production, modification and manufacturing. Industries that intensively use induction heating include steel, automotive, machinery, aerospace, electronics, crystal growth and some others. New applications are emerging in food and packaging industries, and even in medicine. But who invented induction heating and when did it happen? Various significant developments and methods that played a big role in induction technique are almost forgotten or at least not known to modern engineers. Knowledge of the experience of the previous generations, especially of the works of the pioneers, can reveal many interesting ideas, which were abandoned at that time but could be practical today with more advanced materials, components and technologies. Knowledge of successes and failures of others will help to avoid mistakes and foresee future ways of induction technology expansion. The goal of this book is not to give an accurate chronological list of main events and achievements, but to show dynamics of technology and illustrate it with examples, multiple pictures and references. In July 2006 the world induction community lost one of its most distinguished members - Professor Alfred M�hlbauer-outstanding scientist, engineer, teacher and relentless promoter of Induction Technology. This book is his last imposing and great project, which was completed by his colleagues and friends.
Effect of Steel Manufacturing Processes on the Quality of Bearing Steels
Author | : J. J. C. Hoo |
Publisher | : ASTM International |
Total Pages | : 411 |
Release | : 1988 |
Genre | : Rolling contact |
ISBN | : 0803109997 |
Metallurgy and Technology of Steel Castings
Author | : Jan Głownia |
Publisher | : Bentham Science Publishers |
Total Pages | : 330 |
Release | : 2017-12-22 |
Genre | : Technology & Engineering |
ISBN | : 1681085704 |
Metallurgy and Technology of Steel Castings is a comprehensive textbook for students and professional engineers in the field of foundry engineering and materials science. The topics covered in this book explain the association between the quality of liquid metal and the properties of the finished cast. Readers will learn about the thermodynamic conditions for addition and recovery of chemical elements (such as Cr, Ni and Mo) in steel, degasifying processes, the influence of alloying additives for manufacturing steel castings that operate in extreme temperatures, anti-corrosive steels and basic cast conditions for making the castings (pouring and heat treatment systems). Metallurgy and Technology of Steel Castings gives readers essential information about steel and steel cast manufacturing processes and equips them with the knowledge to overcome the challenges faced in the foundry environment.