Crystal Blade

Crystal Blade
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Publisher : HarperCollins
Total Pages : 221
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ISBN-10 : 9780062412416
ISBN-13 : 0062412418
Rating : 4/5 (16 Downloads)

Synopsis Crystal Blade by : Kathryn Purdie

Fans of Three Dark Crowns and Red Queen will devour book two in the #1 New York Times bestselling Burning Glass trilogy, about a teen empath and the secret dangers of her expanding power. Sonya and Anton may have brought about a revolution, but can they protect their homeland—and their love—with so many forces threatening to tear them apart? The empire has fallen, Valko faces trial, and Sonya is finally free from her fate as Sovereign Auraseer. But Sonya’s expanding abilities are just as unstable as the new government of Riaznin. Not only can she feel the emotions of others but, unlike most Auraseers, she’s learned to make others feel what she’s feeling as well. And with her relationship falling apart, Sonya isn’t immune to her power’s sinister temptations. Now, as Sonya fights to contain her own darkness, she senses a new evil lurking in the shadows of the palace. Someone from Sonya’s past has returned seeking revenge—and she won’t be satisfied until Sonya has suffered for her mistakes.

Crystal and Glass Industries Machinery

Crystal and Glass Industries Machinery
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 40
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ISBN-10 : MINN:20000003381767
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (67 Downloads)

Synopsis Crystal and Glass Industries Machinery by : United States. Defense Logistics Agency

Turbine Blade Investment Casting Die Technology

Turbine Blade Investment Casting Die Technology
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 250
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9783662541883
ISBN-13 : 3662541882
Rating : 4/5 (83 Downloads)

Synopsis Turbine Blade Investment Casting Die Technology by : Dinghua Zhang

Focusing on the theory and techniques of digital design and manufacturing for turbine blade investment casting, this book systematically summarizes the advances in applications in this field. It describes advanced digital design theory and methods and provides practical technical references for investment casting die design and manufacturing. The theories, methods and cases presented here are largely derived from the author’s practical engineering experience and the research he and his team have carried out since the 1990s. It includes academic papers, technical reports and patent literature, and provides a valuable guide to engineers involved in the die-design process. Given its comprehensive coverage, the book makes a significant contribution to investment-casting die design and aero-engine blade manufacturing, while at the same time promoting the development of aero-engine manufacturing technologies

Gas Turbine Blade Cooling

Gas Turbine Blade Cooling
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Publisher : SAE International
Total Pages : 238
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9780768095029
ISBN-13 : 0768095026
Rating : 4/5 (29 Downloads)

Synopsis Gas Turbine Blade Cooling by : Chaitanya D Ghodke

Gas turbines play an extremely important role in fulfilling a variety of power needs and are mainly used for power generation and propulsion applications. The performance and efficiency of gas turbine engines are to a large extent dependent on turbine rotor inlet temperatures: typically, the hotter the better. In gas turbines, the combustion temperature and the fuel efficiency are limited by the heat transfer properties of the turbine blades. However, in pushing the limits of hot gas temperatures while preventing the melting of blade components in high-pressure turbines, the use of effective cooling technologies is critical. Increasing the turbine inlet temperature also increases heat transferred to the turbine blade, and it is possible that the operating temperature could reach far above permissible metal temperature. In such cases, insufficient cooling of turbine blades results in excessive thermal stress on the blades causing premature blade failure. This may bring hazards to the engine's safe operation. Gas Turbine Blade Cooling, edited by Dr. Chaitanya D. Ghodke, offers 10 handpicked SAE International's technical papers, which identify key aspects of turbine blade cooling and help readers understand how this process can improve the performance of turbine hardware.

Flame and Crystal Thorns

Flame and Crystal Thorns
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Publisher : Marten Press
Total Pages : 263
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ISBN-10 :
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 ( Downloads)

Synopsis Flame and Crystal Thorns by : Kay L. Moody

Enter Faerie in this epic fantasy filled with fast-paced adventure, forced proximity enemies to lovers, and a magical book that thinks for itself. She vowed she'd never return to Faerie...but vows were made to be broken. As a human girl, Chloe is perfectly happy being back in the mortal realm where she belongs. She's even become the town apothecary. When a fae from her past shows up begging her to return to Faerie, she utterly refuses. But then she finds out an angry group of mortals are using iron to hold an entire castle full of fae hostage. And of course, the hostages include Chloe's older sister and her sister's beloved. Reluctantly, Chloe packs a bag for what is supposed to be a short trip to Faerie. But the mortals are more powerful than she expected. They have weapons, flames, and revenge to fuel them. They won't stop until they control every court in Faerie. With the help of a new and mysterious magic and a devastatingly handsome fae companion, Chloe has to save Faerie before her sister and the other fae are killed. Flame and Crystal Thorns is the first book in a new YA fae fantasy series. This is a spin off of The Fae of Bitter Thorn series by Kay L. Moody. It features a few appearances and minor spoilers from The Fae of Bitter Thorn, but it also stands alone as its own series. It can be read without any prior knowledge or reading of The Fae of Bitter Thorn.

The Microstructure of Superalloys

The Microstructure of Superalloys
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 139
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781351409827
ISBN-13 : 1351409824
Rating : 4/5 (27 Downloads)

Synopsis The Microstructure of Superalloys by : Madeleine Durand-Charre

Presents all the main aspects of the microstructure of nickel-base superalloys, and includes micrographs chosen from among a large range of commercial and academic alloys, from the as-cast product to in-situ components, worn from in-service use. Including more than 100 illustrations, the text explains all the transformation mechanisms involved in the origination (creation) of microstructures during solidification or heat treatments (crystallization paths, segregation, crystal orientation, precipitation, TCP, coarsening and rafting, etc.). It includes up-to-date information and data such as phase diagrams, crystallographic structures, and relationships with functional properties. Nearly 300 references provide a key to further investigation.

The Crystal King

The Crystal King
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Publisher : Wayne Schreiber
Total Pages : 234
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ISBN-10 : 9781477629079
ISBN-13 : 1477629076
Rating : 4/5 (79 Downloads)

Synopsis The Crystal King by : Wayne Schreiber

Two prominent nations have locked horns on a collision course of destruction, a fight that will bring one side to its knees. Faced with overwhelming odds, the Tanarian nation flounders as the ravages of war extract a heavy toll, with the invader pushing ever deeper into their lands, their fate will surely soon be sealed. Yet they still have one advantage, Tamar the magician, the greatest mastermind of their time fights for their survival and his own. He fights evil in his own uncompromising way and hopes to exploit a potential weakness in the massing forces they face. However, he can only work with the limited tools he has; a maverick warrior filled with his own agenda and fuelled with the lust for revenge, a misled thief, and a king who may yet turn against him. Only on Athene, a lady gifted with an immunity to magic, can he depend upon in this struggle - but perhaps he asks too much of her? Only through his manipulation, deception and an iron resolve have they any hope of survival.

Materials Processing and Manufacturing Science

Materials Processing and Manufacturing Science
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Publisher : Elsevier
Total Pages : 658
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9780080464886
ISBN-13 : 0080464882
Rating : 4/5 (86 Downloads)

Synopsis Materials Processing and Manufacturing Science by : Rajiv Asthana

"Materials Science in Manufacturing focuses on materials science and materials processing primarily for engineering and technology students preparing for careers in manufacturing. The text also serves as a useful reference on materials science for the practitioner engaged in manufacturing as well as the beginning graduate student.Integrates theoretical understanding and current practices to provide a resource for students preparing for advanced study or career in industry. Also serves as a useful resource to the practitioner who works with diverse materials and processes, but is not a specialist in materials science. This book covers a wider range of materials and processes than is customary in the elementary materials science books.This book covers a wider range of materials and processes than is customary in the elementary materials science books.* Detailed explanations of theories, concepts, principles and practices of materials and processes of manufacturing through richly illustrated text* Includes new topics such as nanomaterials and nanomanufacturing, not covered in most similar works* Focuses on the interrelationship between Materials Science, Processing Science, and Manufacturing Technology

Modern Physical Metallurgy and Materials Engineering

Modern Physical Metallurgy and Materials Engineering
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Publisher : Butterworth-Heinemann
Total Pages : 456
Release :
ISBN-10 : 0750645644
ISBN-13 : 9780750645645
Rating : 4/5 (44 Downloads)

Synopsis Modern Physical Metallurgy and Materials Engineering by : R. E. Smallman

The sixth edition of Modern Physical Metallurgy provides a comprehensive overview of the structure of matter, the physical properties of materials and their mechanical behaviour and some of the most recent advances in physical metallurgy.

The Development of a 2D Ultrasonic Array Inspection for Single Crystal Turbine Blades

The Development of a 2D Ultrasonic Array Inspection for Single Crystal Turbine Blades
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 141
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9783319025179
ISBN-13 : 3319025171
Rating : 4/5 (79 Downloads)

Synopsis The Development of a 2D Ultrasonic Array Inspection for Single Crystal Turbine Blades by : Christopher Lane

This thesis describes the development of a new technique to solve an important industrial inspection requirement for a high-value jet-engine component. The work – and the story told in the thesis – stretches all the way from the fundamentals of wave propagation in anisotropic material and ultrasonic array imaging through to device production and site trials. The book includes a description of a new method to determine crystallographic orientation from 2D ultrasonic array data. Another new method is described that enables volumetric images of an anisotropic material to be generated from 2D ultrasonic array data, based on measured crystallographic orientation. After extensive modeling, a suitable 2D array and deployment fixtures were manufactured and tested on in situ turbine blades in real engines. The final site trial indicated an order of magnitude improvement over the best existing technique in the detectability of a certain type of root cracking. The Development of a 2D Ultrasonic Array Inspection for Single Crystal Turbine Blades should be an inspiration for those starting out on doctoral degrees as it shows the complete development cycle from basic science to industrial usage.