Fundamental aspects of structural alloy design : [proceedings]
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Fundamental aspects of structural alloy design : [proceedings]
Plenum Press, c1977
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes
"Battelle Institute Materials Science Colloquia, Seattle, Washington--Harrison Hot Springs, British Columbia, September 15-19, 1975"
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内容説明
FUNDAMENTAL ASPECTS OF STRUCTURAL ALLOY DESIGN is the proceedings of the tenth Battelle Colloquium in the Materials Sciences, held in Seattle, Washington, and Harrison Hot Springs, B.C., September 15-19, 1975. The theme of the conference was the emerging science of alloy design. Although the relationships of properties of alloys to their composition and structure have long been a dominant theme in physical metallurgy, it is only recently that metallurgists have turned their attention from the analytical, post hoc study of the structure-property relationship to the synthesis approach of alloy design. As usual in the Battelle colloquia, the first day started with a group of introductory lectures presented by leaders in the field, each emphasizing his personal approach to the problem. This provided a historical perspective for the colloquium. These papers, together with the banquet address of Professor J. R. Low, Jr., who was honored at the colloquium, comprise the introductory section of these proceedings. Alloy design is generally specific to a given application.
Thus, the needs in alloy design in a number of important applications, gas turbines, electrical-power-generation equipment, airframes, pressure vessels, and nuclear applications were presented in a group of papers. An agenda discus- sion on "Needs in Alloy Design" followed. These papers give the external constraints on alloy design applications, and criteria for mechanical, physical, and chemical properties for which the alloys must be designed.
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One Introductory Lectures.- 1. Mechanical Properties of Solid Solutions.- Discussion.- 2. Deformation-Mechanism Maps for Pure Iron, Two Austenitic Stainless Steels and a Low-Alloy Ferritic Steel.- Discussion.- 3. The Mechanical Properties of High-Strength Low-Alloy Steels.- Discussion.- 4. Progress in Ferrous Alloy Design.- Discussion.- 5. Mechanics in Alloy Design.- Discussion.- 6. Radiation Environments and Alloy Behavior.- Discussion.- Banquet Address: Remarks on Alloy Design J. R. LOW, JR.- Two Needs in Alloy Design.- 1. New Directions in Alloy Design for Gas Turbines.- Discussion.- 2. Alloy Needs and Design: The Airframe.- Discussion.- 3. Needs in Alloy Design for Nuclear Applications.- Discussion.- 4. Problems of Alloy Design in Pressure Vessel Steels.- Agenda Discussion: Needs in Alloy Design Chairman, G. S. Ansell Secretary, I. Levy.- Three Elements of Alloy Design-Roles and Limitations.- 1. Utilization and Limitations of Phase Transformations and Microstructures in Alloy Design for Strength and Toughness.- Discussion.- 2. Alloy Design With Oxide Dispersions and Precipitates.- Discussion.- 3. Design of Heterogeneous Microstructures by Recrystallization.- Discussion.- 4. Processing and Properties of Superplastic Alloys.- Discussion.- 5. Metallic Glasses.- Discussion.- Agenda Discussion: Elements of Alloy Design-Roles and Limitations Chairman, R. F. Decker Secretary, B. A. Wilcox.- Four Structure/Processing/Property/ Proof Relationships.- 1. The Manipulation of Superalloy Microstructures by Advanced Processing Techniques.- Discussion.- 2. Strain Control Fatigue as a Tool to Interpret Fatigue Initiation of Aluminum Alloys.- Discussion.- 3. Radiation Damage Considerations.- Discussion.- 4. Strength of Metals and Alloys at High Strains and Strain Rates.- Discussion.- 5. Microstructural Effects in Wear of Metals.- Discussion.- 6. Design of Structural Alloys With High Temperature Corrosion Resistance.- Discussion.- Agenda Discussion: Structure/Processing/ Property/Proof Relationships Mechanical-Property Limited Chairman W. S. Owen.- Chemical-Property Limited Chairman, J. Stringer Secretary, I. G. Wright.- Five Concluding Agenda Discussion - Critical Issues.- Concluding Agenda Discussion: Critical Issues Chairman, J. P. Hirth Secretary, A. H. Clauer.- Author Index.
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