This comprehensive, student friendly text is intended for use in an introductory course in physical metallurgy and is designed for all engineering students at the junior or senior level. The approach is largely theoretical but all aspects of physical metallurgy and behavior of metals and alloys are covered. The treatment used in this textbook is in harmony with a more fundamental approach to engineering education. An extensive revision has been done to insure that the content remains the standard for metallurgy engineering courses worldwide.
This comprehensive, student friendly text is intended for use in an introductory course in physical metallurgy and is designed for all engineering students at the junior or senior level. The approach is largely theoretical but all aspects of physical metallurgy and behavior of metals and alloys are covered. The treatment used in this textbook is in harmony with a more fundamental approach to engineering education. An extensive revision has been done to insure that the content remains the standard for metallurgy engineering courses worldwide.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Reza Abbaschian received his Ph.D. in Materials Science and Engineering from the University of California, Berkeley in 1971. Prior to joining UC Riverside in 2005 as Dean of Engineering and Distinguished Professor of Mechanical Engineering, he was Chairman of the Department of Materials Science & Engineering at the University of Florida. He has also held the positions of Chairman and Professor at the Pahlavi University in Shiraz, Iran, Visiting Associate Professor at the University of Illinois and Visiting Scientist at Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Dr. Abbaschian has more than 230 scientific publications, four patents and eight books. He is a Fellow and the President of ASM International, the largest materials society in the world.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1: The Structure of MetalsChapter 2: Characterization TechniquesChapter 3: Crystal BindingChapter 4: Introduction to DislocationsChapter 5: Dislocations and Plastic DeformationChapter 6: Elements of Grain BoundariesChapter 7: VacanciesChapter 8: AnnealingChapter 9: Solid SolutionsChapter 10: PhasesChapter 11: Binary Phase DiagramsChapter 12: Diffusion in Substitutional Solid SolutionsChapter 13: Interstitial DiffusionChapter 14: Solidification of MetalsChapter 15: Nucleation and Growth KineticsChapter 16: Precipitation HardeningChapter 17: Deformation Twinning and Martensite ReactionsChapter 18: The Iron-Carbon Alloy SystemChapter 19: The Hardening of SteelChapter 20: Selected Nonferrous Alloy SystemsChapter 21: Failure of Metals