Recrystallization and related annealing phenomena
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Recrystallization and related annealing phenomena
Elsevier, 2004
2nd ed.
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Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Recrystallization and Related Annealing Phenomena fulfils the information needs of materials scientists in both industry and academia. The subjects treated in the book are all active research areas, forming a major part of at least four regular international conference series. This new 2nd edition ensures the reader has access to the latest findings, essential to those working at the forefront of research in universities and laboratories. For those in industry, the book highlights applications of the research and technologically important examples.
In particular, the second edition builds on the significant progress made recently in the following key areas:
Deformed state, including deformation to very large strains
Characterisation of microstructures by electron backscatter diffraction (EBSD)
Modelling and simulation of annealing
Continuous recrystallization
Table of Contents
- Introduction
- the deformed state
- deformation textures
- the structure and energy of grain boundaries
- the mobility and migration of boundaries
- recovery after deformation
- recrystallization of single-phase alloys
- recrystallization of ordered materials
- recrystallization of two-phase alloys
- the growth and stability of cellular microstructures
- grain growth following recrystallization recrystallization textures
- hot deformation and dynamic restoration
- continuous recrystallization during and after large strain deformation
- control of recrystallization
- computer modeling and simulation of annealing
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