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Microstructural Design of Advanced Engineering Materials

✍ Scribed by Dmitri A. Molodov(eds.)


Publisher
Wiley-VCH
Year
2013
Tongue
English
Leaves
517
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


Written by a team of renowned international authors and edited by a well-known expert in the field of microstructural design of engineering materials, this book focuses on the evolution and behavior of granular microstructures of various advanced materials during plastic deformation and treatment at elevated temperatures.
As a result, all aspects of microstructure characterization using a wide range of the latest techniques are covered in an in-depth and practical manner.
Essential background and practical information for materials scientists, metallurgists and solid state physicists.

✦ Table of Contents



Content:
Chapter 1 Through‐Process Modeling of Materials Fabrication: Philosophy, Current State, and Future Directions (pages 1–17): Günter Gottstein
Chapter 2 Application of the Generalized Schmid Law in Multiscale Models: Opportunities and Limitations (pages 19–40): Paul Houtte
Chapter 3 Crystal Plasticity Modeling (pages 41–67): Franz Roters, Martin Diehl, Philip Eisenlohr and Dierk Raabe
Chapter 4 Modeling of Severe Plastic Deformation: Time‐Proven Recipes and New Results (pages 69–90): Yuri Estrin and Alexei Vinogradov
Chapter 5 Plastic Anisotropy in Magnesium Alloys – Phenomena and Modeling (pages 91–117): Bevis Hutchinson and Matthew Barnett
Chapter 6 Application of Stochastic Geometry to Nucleation and Growth Transformations (pages 119–159): Paulo R. Rios and Elena Villa
Chapter 7 Implementation of Anisotropic Grain Boundary Properties in Mesoscopic Simulations (pages 161–186): Anthony D. Rollett
Chapter 8 Grain Boundary Junctions: Their Effect on Interfacial Phenomena (pages 187–199): Lasar S. Shvindlerman and Günter. Gottstein
Chapter 9 Plastic Deformation by Grain Boundary Motion: Experiments and Simulations (pages 201–233): Dmitri A. Molodov and Yuri Mishin
Chapter 10 Grain Boundary Migration Induced by a Magnetic Field: Fundamentals and Implications for Microstructure Evolution (pages 235–265): Dmitri A. Molodov
Chapter 11 Interface Segregation in Advanced Steels Studied at the Atomic Scale (pages 267–298): Dierk Raabe, Dirk Ponge, Reiner Kirchheim, Hamid Assadi, Yujiao Li, Shoji Goto, Aleksander Kostka, Michael Herbig, Stefanie Sandlöbes, Margarita Kuzmina, Julio Millán, Lei Yuan and Pyuck‐Pa Choi
Chapter 12 Interface Structure‐Dependent Grain Growth Behavior in Polycrystals (pages 299–322): Suk‐Joong L. Kang, Yang‐Il Jung, Sang‐Hyun Jung and John G. Fisher
Chapter 13 Capillary‐Mediated Interface Energy Fields: Deterministic Dendritic Branching (pages 323–338): Martin E. Glicksman
Chapter 14 High Angular Resolution EBSD and Its Materials Applications (pages 339–365): Claire Maurice, Romain Quey, Roland Fortunier and Julian H. Driver
Chapter 15 4D Characterization of Metal Microstructures (pages 367–385): Dorte Juul Jensen
Chapter 16 Crystallographic Textures and a Magnifying Glass to Investigate Materials (pages 387–402): Jürgen Hirsch
Chapter 17 The Advent and Recent Progress of Grain Boundary Engineering (GBE): In Focus on GBE for Fracture Control through Texturing (pages 403–446): Tadao Watanabe
Chapter 18 Microstructure and Texture Design of NiAl via Thermomechanical Processing (pages 447–465): Werner Skrotzki
Chapter 19 Development of Novel Metallic High Temperature Materials by Microstructural Design (pages 467–493): Martin Heilmaier, Joachim Rösler, Debashis Mukherji and Manja Krüger


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