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The progress of civilization can be, in part, attributed to their ability to employ metallurgy. This book is an introduction to multiple facets of physical metallurgy, materials science, and engineering. As all metals are crystalline in structure, it focuses attention on these structures and how the formation of these crystals are responsible for certain aspects of the material's chemical and physical behaviour. Concepts in Physical Metallurgy also discusses the mechanical properties of metals, the theory of alloys, and physical metallurgy of ferrous and non-ferrous alloys.

Produktbeschreibung
The progress of civilization can be, in part, attributed to their ability to employ metallurgy. This book is an introduction to multiple facets of physical metallurgy, materials science, and engineering. As all metals are crystalline in structure, it focuses attention on these structures and how the formation of these crystals are responsible for certain aspects of the material's chemical and physical behaviour. Concepts in Physical Metallurgy also discusses the mechanical properties of metals, the theory of alloys, and physical metallurgy of ferrous and non-ferrous alloys.
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Autorenporträt
Avala Lavakumar is a Physical metallurgist from the Department of Metallurgy & Materials Engineering, Veer Surendra Sai university of Technology, Odisha India. He has a Bachelor's Degree in Metallurgy & Materials Engineering from the J.N.T.U (M.G.I.T) Hyderabad, India and Master's degree in Industrial Metallurgy National Institute of Technology, Durgapur. He has a research experience in RCMA (Materials), D.R.D.O. (Hyderabad) and has worked as an Assistant Professor in M.A. (National Institute of Technology, Bhopal, India). He currently working as Assistant professor in Veer Surendra Sai University of Technology, Odisha, India. His primary research area is phase transformations of steels, super alloys, and its mechanical behavior.