
Nano and Microstructural Design of Advanced Materials
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- Front Cover
- Nano and Microstructural Design of Advanced Materials
- Copyright Page
- Table of Contents
- Preface
- Curriculum Vitae of Professor Thomas
- Part 1: Characterization
- Chapter 1. Characterization: The Key to Materials
- Chapter 2. Nanochemical and Nanostructural Studies of the Brittle Failure of Alloys
- Chapter 3. Transmission Electron Microscopy Study of the Early-Stage Precipitates in Al-Mg-Si Alloys
- Chapter 4. Laser Surface Alloying of Carbon Steels with Tantalum, Silicon and Chromium
- Chapter 5. In-Situ TEM Observation of Alloying Process in Isolated Nanometer-Sized Particles
- Chapter 6. Characterization of Metal/Glass Interfaces in Bioactive Glass Coatings on Ti-6Al-4V and Co-Cr Alloys
- Chapter 7. Development of Advanced Materials by Aqueous Metal Injection Molding
- Part 2: Functional Materials
- Chapter 8. Microstructural Design of Nanomultilayers (From Steel to Magnetics)
- Chapter 9. Effects of Topography on the Magnetic Properties of Nano-Structured Films Investigated with Lorentz Transmission Electron Microscopy
- Chapter 10. Slip Induced Stress Amplification in Thin Ligaments
- Chapter 11. Materials, Structures and Applications of Some Advanced MEMS Devices
- Chapter 12. Microstructure-Property Evolution in Cold-Worked Equiatomic Fe-Pd During Isothermal Annealing at 500°C
- Part 3: Structural Materials
- Chapter 13. Microstructure and Properties of In Situ Toughened Silicon Carbide
- Chapter 14. Microstructure Design of Advanced Materials Through Microelement Models: WC-Co Cermets and Their Novel Architectures
- Chapter 15. The Ideal Strength of Iron
- Chapter 16. Microstructure-Property Relationships of Nanostructured Al-Fe-Cr-Ti Alloys
- Chapter 17. Microstructural Dependence of Mechanical Properties in Bulk Metallic Glasses and Their Composites
- Chapter 18. The Bottom-Up Approach to Materials by Design
- Chapter 19. The Onset of Twinning in Plastic Deformation and Martensitic Transformations
- Chapter 20. Crystal Imperfections Seen by X-Ray Diffraction Topography
- Chapter 21. Synthetic Multi-Functional Materials by Design Using Metallic-Intermetallic Laminate (MIL) Composites
- Chapter 22. Taylor Hardening in Five Power Law Creep of Metals and Class M Alloys
- Chapter 23. Microstructural Design of 7X50 Aluminum Alloys for Fracture and Fatigue
- Chapter 24. Elastic Constants of Disordered Ternary Cubic Alloys
- Index
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