Materials Processing Handbook
Coordonnateurs : Groza Joanna R., Shackelford James F.
The field of materials science and engineering is rapidly evolving into a science of its own. While traditional literature in this area often concentrates primarily on property and structure, the Materials Processing Handbook provides a much needed examination from the materials processing perspective. This unique focus reflects the changing complexity of new and emerging materials such as cutting-edge semiconductors, smart materials, and materials based on spintronics.
This highly comprehensive work also presents groundbreaking coverage of the processes applied to a myriad of solid materials including ceramics, polymers, metals, composites, and semiconductors. Organized into six sections, this work examines processes that convert one phase into another, processes that change only the microstructure within a solid phase, shape changes that modify the microstructure and properties of materials, joining processes, and the basics of processes integration.
Rich in data, yet accessible across several fields, this volume provides technicians and students with a one-stop resource on proven and promising new developments in materials processing.
Date de parution : 09-2019
17.8x25.4 cm
Date de parution : 03-2007
Ouvrage de 1300 p.
17.8x25.4 cm
Thèmes de Materials Processing Handbook :
Mots-clés :
Metallic Glass; SPF; grain; BMG; boundaries; Injection Molding; microstructure; Equal Channel Angular Pressing; development; HPT; shear; MA; band; Microstructure Evolution; metallic; PIM; glass; Grain Growth; volume; Ultrasonic Shot Peening; fraction; Interfacial Energy; Glassy Alloy; Undercooled Liquid; Ion Bombardment; Collision Cascade; American Chemical Society; Stacking Faults; Strain Rate Sensitivity; SMAT; Shear Bands; Bright Field TEM Image; Arb; Mushy Zone; Splat Quenching