This first book entirely dedicated to titanium aluminide alloys emphasizes the relation between basic research topics and processing technologies for real applications. As such, it covers complex microstructures down to the nanometer scale, titanium aluminide structure/property relationships and the
Gamma Titanium Aluminide Alloys: Science and Technology
โ Scribed by Fritz Appel, Jonathan David Heaton Paul, Michael Oehring
- Publisher
- Wiley-VCH
- Year
- 2011
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 763
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
The first book entirely dedicated to the topic emphasizes the relation between basic research and actual processing technologies. As such, it covers complex microstructures down to the nanometer scale, structure/property relationships and potential applications in key industries.
From the contents:
* Constitution
* Thermophysical Constants
* Phase Transformations and Microstructures
* Deformation Behaviour
* Strengthening Mechanisms
* Creep
* Fracture Behaviour
* Fatigue
* Oxidation Resistance and Related Issues
* Alloy Design
* Ingot Production and Component Casting
* Powder Metallurgy
* Wrought Processing
* Joining
* Surface Hardening
* Applications and Component Assessment
โฆ Table of Contents
- Constitution
- Thermophysical Constants
- Phase Transformations and Microstructures
- Deformation Behaviour
- Strengthening Mechanisms
- Creep
- Fracture Behaviour
- Fatigue
- Oxidation Resistance and Related Issues
- Alloy Design
- Ingot Production and Component Casting
- Powder Metallurgy
- Wrought Processing
- Joining
- Surface Hardening
- Applications and Component Assessment
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