Physical Metallurgy
3rd Edition
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- Authors:
- Peter Haasen, Georg-August-Universität, Göttingen, Germany
- B. L. Mordike
- Date Published: April 1996
- availability: Available
- format: Hardback
- isbn: 9780521550925
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Physical Metallurgy describes the microstructure, transformation and properties of metallic materials using solid state physics and chemical thermodynamics. The author also treats experimental methods of physical metallurgy. The third edition includes new sections on the permeation of hydrogen in metals, the Landau theory of martensitic transformation, and order hardening and plasticity of intermetallics. The author has brought numerous other sections up to date in the light of new developments such as scanning tunneling microscopy, CALPHAD-method, diffusion in glasses, DIGM, and recrystallization. His clear and concise coverage of a remarkably wide range of topics will appeal both to physics students at the threshold of their metallurgical careers and to metallurgists who are interested in the physical foundation of their field.
Read more- Established course book with over 200 line diagrams
- Physical metallurgy taught as a graduate course at many universities
- Equally useful for the graduate student and researcher in materials science
- New edition incorporates recent research
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- Edition: 3rd Edition
- Date Published: April 1996
- format: Hardback
- isbn: 9780521550925
- length: 440 pages
- dimensions: 229 x 152 x 29 mm
- weight: 0.81kg
- contains: 341 b/w illus. 5 tables
- availability: Available
Table of Contents
1. Introduction
2. Experimental methods for the physical examination of metals
3. Microstructure and phase, grain and phase boundaries
4. Solidification
5. Thermodynamics of alloys
6. Structure and theory of metallic phases
7. Ordered arrangements of atoms
8. Diffusion
9. Precipitation
10. Point defects, especially those created by quenching and irradiation
11. Line defects-dislocations
12. Plastic deformations, work hardening and fracture
13. Martensitic transformations
14. Alloy hardening
15. Recrystallization.
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