
Materials Processing in Space
Trans Tech Publications Ltd (Publisher)
Published on 1. January 1991
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Paperback/Softback
230 pages
978-0-87849-592-4 (ISBN)
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Description
The exciting results obtained in Skylab experiments have encouraged researchers around the globe to study the behaviour of materials under microgravity conditions. The book presents the latest results in this important new area of research.
The exciting results obtained in Skylab experiments have encouraged researchers around the globe to study the behaviour of materials under microgravity conditions. The book presents the latest results in this important new area of research.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Zurich
Switzerland
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 170 mm
Thickness: 12 mm
Weight
530 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-87849-592-4 (9780878495924)
DOI
10.4028/www.scientific.net/MSF.50
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N.B. Singh | V. Laxmanan | E.W. Collings
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Content
<ul><li>Prospects for Commercialization of Materials Processed in Space</li><li>Residual Acceleration Effects in Directional Solidification Experiments Conducted in Various Low-g Environments</li><li>Congruent Vapor Transport in 1-g Conditions</li><li>Homogeneity and Behaviours of Deep Centers of the Space Melt Grown GaAs Crystals</li><li>Metal Whiskers: A Convection Connection</li><li>Influence of Microgravity on the Morphology of the Eutectic Volume between the Dendrites and on the Coarsening of Dendrites</li><li>Convection during Directional Solidification of Dendritic Alloys</li><li>Effect of Impurity on the Growth Rates and Morphology of Dendritic Crystals</li><li>Hypermonotectic Alloy Solidification in a Microgravity Environment</li><li>Chiral Organic Crystals for High Power Frequency Conversion</li><li>Growth of Pure Lead Chloride Single Crystals from the Melt for Device Applications</li><li>Solidification Behaviour of Organic Eutectics and Addition Compounds</li><li>Effect of Bulk Undercooling on the Structure of Rapidly Solidified Titanium-4 wt.% Cerium</li><li>Metastable Liquid Immiscibility in Fe-Cu and Co-Cu Alloys</li><li>Containerless Processing of Niobium-Based Alloys</li><li>A Microstructural Examination of Ti-50Al and other Binary Ti-Al Alloys that Have Been Splat-Quenched After Bulk Undercooling</li><li>Splat Quenching of Undercooled Nb-Si Alloys from 20 to 27 At.% Si</li><li>Preparation and Properties of GaAs Single Crystal Grown from Melt under Microgravity Conditions</li><li>Intrinsic Coercivities of Rapidly Solidified Alloys of Pt-Co-B</li><li>Low Gravity Interfacial Instabilities in Liquid Encapsulated Crystal Growth</li></ul>