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.<br> <br> From the c
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
- 752
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
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 potential in such key industries as aerospace, automotive and power conversion. The result is more detailed coverage of the fundamentals than is otherwise found in typical textbooks, making this relevant reading not only for the Ti-Al research community, but also for a wide range of physical metallurgists, product developers and industrial companies needing advanced, lightweight metallic components.
โฆ Table of Contents
fmatter......Page 1
ch1......Page 16
ch2......Page 19
ch3......Page 38
ch4......Page 45
ch5......Page 83
ch6......Page 137
ch7......Page 261
ch8......Page 312
ch9......Page 324
ch10......Page 368
ch11......Page 413
ch12......Page 443
ch13......Page 474
ch14......Page 488
ch15......Page 529
ch16......Page 581
ch17......Page 691
ch18......Page 715
ch19......Page 736
indsub......Page 746
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