The technology of metallurgy
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The technology of metallurgy
(Merrill's international series in engineering technology)
Merrill , Maxwell Macmillan Canada , Maxwell Macmillan International, c1994
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Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
For first courses in metallurgy and materials science.
Here is a straightforward, clearly-written introduction whose three-part organization makes an understanding of metals-and how they "work"-truly accessible. Text coverage encompasses principles, applications, and testing. The Technology of Metallurgy focuses on providing students with an understanding of the fundamentals of metals, and of what happens when they are cold worked, heat treated, and alloyed. Mathematics is limited to algebra and trigonometry; calculus is used only when necessary for understanding. For courses with a laboratory component, appendixes provide background concepts for conducting basic tests; and the accompanying Instructor's Manual contains outlines for laboratory sessions.
目次
I. BASIC METALLURGICAL PRINCIPLES.
1. Nature and Formation of Metal Crystals.
2. Cold Working of Metals.
3. Annealing and Hot Working.
4. Alloys as Solid Solutions and Compounds.
5. Phase Diagrams.
II. FERROUS AND NONFERROUS METALS.
6. Iron and Steel.
7. Steel Heat Treating.
8. Alloy and Tool Steels.
9. Cast Irons.
10. Nonferrous Metals and Alloys.
III. HOW METALS FAIL.
11. Failure Due to Fracture.
12. Failure Due to Impact and Low Temperatures.
13. Failure Due to High Temperatures.
14. Failure Due to Corrosion.
15. Failure Due to Wear.
Appendixes.
Glossary.
Index.
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