Rapid solidification technology : an engineering guide
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Rapid solidification technology : an engineering guide
Technomic Pub., c1993
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Rapid solidification processing results in increased strength, and fracture and fatigue resistance of alloys, with concurrent improvements in mechanical, physical and chemical properties. This volume provides a systematic examination of this technology, including metallurgical aspects, processing methods, alloy design, and applications. Each chapter was prepared by a specialist for this volume. The text is well illustrated with more than 400 micrographs and schematics. More than 75 tables provide important reference data.
Table of Contents
General Background: Modeling - Amorphous Alloys by Reaction Ball Milling: Materials Processing and Design - RS of Ferrous Alloys: - Iron-Base Alloys for Structural Applications - Iron-Neodymium-Boron Magnetic Alloys - RS of Nonferrous Alloys: - Aluminum Alloys - Copper-Based Alloys - Magnesium Alloys - Nickel-Base Alloys - Niobium Alloy Development - Titanium-Base Materials - Discontinuously Reinforced Composite Materials
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