
Microstructure And Properties Of Materials, Vol 2
World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd
Will be published approx. on 10. October 2000
Book
Hardback
452 pages
978-981-02-4180-3 (ISBN)
Description
This is the second volume of an advanced textbook on microstructure and properties of materials. (The first volume is on aluminum alloys, nickel-based superalloys, metal matrix composites, polymer matrix composites, ceramics matrix composites, inorganic glasses, superconducting materials and magnetic materials). It covers titanium alloys, titanium aluminides, iron aluminides, iron and steels, iron-based bulk amorphous alloys and nanocrystalline materials.There are many elementary materials science textbooks, but one can find very few advanced texts suitable for graduate school courses. The contributors to this volume are experts in the subject, and hence, together with the first volume, it is a good text for graduate microstructure courses. It is a rich source of design ideas and applications, and will provide a good understanding of how microstructure affects the properties of materials.Chapter 1, on titanium alloys, covers production, thermomechanical processing, microstructure, mechanical properties and applications. Chapter 2, on titanium aluminides, discusses phase stability, bulk and defect properties, deformation mechanisms of single phase materials and polysynthetically twinned crystals, and interfacial structures and energies between phases of different compositions. Chapter 3, on iron aluminides, reviews the physical and mechanical metallurgy of Fe3Al and FeAl, the two important structural intermetallics. Chapter 4, on iron and steels, presents methodology, microstructure at various levels, strength, ductility and strengthening, toughness and toughening, environmental cracking and design against fracture for many different kinds of steels. Chapter 5, on bulk amorphous alloys, covers the critical cooling rate and the effect of composition on glass formation and the accompanying mechanical and magnetic properties of the glasses. Chapter 6, on nanocrystalline materials, describes the preparation from vapor, liquid and solid states, microstructure including grain boundaries and their junctions, stability with respect to grain growth, particulate consolidation while maintaining the nanoscale microstructure, physical, chemical, mechanical, electric, magnetic and optical properties and applications in cutting tools, superplasticity, coatings, transformers, magnetic recordings, catalysis and hydrogen storage.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Singapore
Singapore
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
Dimensions
Height: 225 mm
Width: 163 mm
Thickness: 29 mm
Weight
744 gr
ISBN-13
978-981-02-4180-3 (9789810241803)
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Editor
Technical Univ Of Hamburg-harburg, Germany
Tohoku Univ, Japan
Oak Ridge Nat'l Lab, Usa
Kyoto Univ, Japan
Arizona State Univ, Usa
Tohoku Univ, Japan
Colorado School Of Mines, Usa
Rensselaer Polytechnic Inst, Usa
Technical Univ Of Hamburg-harburg, Germany
Oak Ridge Nat'l Lab, Usa
Content
Microstructure and mechanical properties of titanium alloys; interfacial structures and mechanical properties of titanium aluminides; iron aluminides; iron and steels; synthesis and soft magnetic properties of Fe-based bulk amorphous alloys; nanocrystalline materials.