Structural Thermodynamics of Alloys

Structural Thermodynamics of Alloys
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 222
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ISBN-10 : 9789401026055
ISBN-13 : 940102605X
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Synopsis Structural Thermodynamics of Alloys by : J. Manenc

Technical progress has for a very long time been directly dependent on progress in metallurgy, which is itself connected with improvements in the technology of alloys. Metals are most frequently used in the form of alloys for several reasons: the quantity of pure metal in its native state in the earth's crust is very limited; pure metals must be extracted from ores which are themselves impure. Finally, the methods of treatment used lead more easily to alloys than to pure metals. The most typical case is that of iron, where a pure ore may be found, but which is the starting point for cast iron or steel, alloys of iron and carbon. In addition, the properties of alloys are in general superior to those of pure metals and modem metallurgy consists of controlling these properties so as to make them conform to the requirements of the design office. Whilst the engineer was formerly compelled to adapt his designs and constructions to the materials available, such as wood, stone, bronze, iron, cast iron and ordinary steels, he can now expect, due to metallurgical research, the creation of special alloys meeting specific requirements. These requirements must of course be reasonable, but VIII INTRODUCTION must be sufficiently imperative for them to become the motive for progress.

Structural Alloys for Nuclear Energy Applications

Structural Alloys for Nuclear Energy Applications
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Publisher : Newnes
Total Pages : 676
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ISBN-10 : 9780123973498
ISBN-13 : 012397349X
Rating : 4/5 (98 Downloads)

Synopsis Structural Alloys for Nuclear Energy Applications by : Robert Odette

High-performance alloys that can withstand operation in hazardous nuclear environments are critical to presentday in-service reactor support and maintenance and are foundational for reactor concepts of the future. With commercial nuclear energy vendors and operators facing the retirement of staff during the coming decades, much of the scholarly knowledge of nuclear materials pursuant to appropriate, impactful, and safe usage is at risk. Led by the multi-award winning editorial team of G. Robert Odette (UCSB) and Steven J. Zinkle (UTK/ORNL) and with contributions from leaders of each alloy discipline, Structural Alloys for Nuclear Energy Applications aids the next generation of researchers and industry staff developing and maintaining steels, nickel-base alloys, zirconium alloys, and other structural alloys in nuclear energy applications. This authoritative reference is a critical acquisition for institutions and individuals seeking state-of-the-art knowledge aided by the editors' unique personal insight from decades of frontline research, engineering and management. - Focuses on in-service irradiation, thermal, mechanical, and chemical performance capabilities. - Covers the use of steels and other structural alloys in current fission technology, leading edge Generation-IV fission reactors, and future fusion power reactors. - Provides a critical and comprehensive review of the state-of-the-art experimental knowledge base of reactor materials, for applications ranging from engineering safety and lifetime assessments to supporting the development of advanced computational models.

Statistical Thermodynamics of Alloys

Statistical Thermodynamics of Alloys
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 330
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ISBN-10 : 9781468450538
ISBN-13 : 1468450530
Rating : 4/5 (38 Downloads)

Synopsis Statistical Thermodynamics of Alloys by : N.A. Gokcen

This book is intended for scientists, researchers, and graduate students interested in solutions in general, and solutions of metals in particular. Readers are assumed to have a good background in thermodynamics, presented in such books as those cited at the end of Chapter 1, "Thermo dynamic Background." The contents of the book are limited to the solutions of metals + metals, and metals + metalloids, but the results are also appli cable to numerous other types of solutions encountered by metallurgists, materials scientists, geologists, ceramists, and chemists. Attempts have been made to cover each topic in depth with numerical examples whenever necessary. Chapter 2 presents phase equilibria and phase diagrams as related to the thermodynamics of solutions. The emphasis is on the binary diagrams since the ternary diagrams can be understood in terms of the binary diagrams coupled with the phase rule, and the Gibbs energies of mixing. The cal culation of thermodynamic properties from the phase diagrams is not emphasized because such a procedure generally yields mediocre results. Nevertheless, the reader can readily obtain thermodynamic data from phase diagrams by reversing the detailed process of calculation of phase diagrams from thermodynamic data. Empirical rules on phase stability are given in this chapter for a brief and clear understanding of the physical and atomistic factors underlying the alloy phase formation.

High-Entropy Alloys

High-Entropy Alloys
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 524
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ISBN-10 : 9783319270135
ISBN-13 : 3319270133
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Synopsis High-Entropy Alloys by : Michael C. Gao

This book provides a systematic and comprehensive description of high-entropy alloys (HEAs). The authors summarize key properties of HEAs from the perspective of both fundamental understanding and applications, which are supported by in-depth analyses. The book also contains computational modeling in tackling HEAs, which help elucidate the formation mechanisms and properties of HEAs from various length and time scales.

The Theory of Transformations in Metals and Alloys

The Theory of Transformations in Metals and Alloys
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Publisher : Newnes
Total Pages : 1202
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ISBN-10 : 9780080542775
ISBN-13 : 0080542778
Rating : 4/5 (75 Downloads)

Synopsis The Theory of Transformations in Metals and Alloys by : John Christian

This work is a classic reference text for metallurgists, material scientists and crystallographers. The first edition was published in 1965. The first part of that edition was revised and re-published in 1975 and again in 1981. The present two-part set represents the eagerly awaited full revision by the author of his seminal work, now published as Parts I and II. Professor Christian was one of the founding fathers of materials science and highly respected worldwide. The new edition of his book deserves a place on the bookshelf of every materials science and engineering department. Suitable thermal and mechanical treatments will produce extensive rearrangements of the atoms in metals and alloys, and corresponding marked variations in physical and chemical properties. This book describes how such changes in the atomic configuration are effected, and discusses the associated kinetic and crystallographic features. It deals with areas such as lattice geometry, point defects, dislocations, stacking faults, grain and interphase boundaries, solid solutions, diffusion, etc. The first part covers the general theory while the second part is concerned with descriptions of specific types of transformations.

Phase Equilibria, Crystallographic and Thermodynamic Data of Binary Alloys

Phase Equilibria, Crystallographic and Thermodynamic Data of Binary Alloys
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 254
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ISBN-10 : 3642249760
ISBN-13 : 9783642249761
Rating : 4/5 (60 Downloads)

Synopsis Phase Equilibria, Crystallographic and Thermodynamic Data of Binary Alloys by : Felicitas Predel

Thermodynamics determines the properties and region of existence of any alloy. Pressure, temperature and composition are the key parameters that dictate its crystal structure, crystallographic data, physical and mechanical properties. Phase diagrams are of utmost importance as overviews of the particularities of any alloying mixture. The present volume presents phase equilibria, thermodynamic and crystallographic data of the binary alloys K-O ... Y-Zr.

Alloy Physics

Alloy Physics
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Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages : 1003
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ISBN-10 : 9783527614202
ISBN-13 : 3527614206
Rating : 4/5 (02 Downloads)

Synopsis Alloy Physics by : Wolfgang Pfeiler

Covering the latest research in alloy physics together with the underlying basic principles, this comprehensive book provides a sound understanding of the structural changes in metals and alloys -- ranging from plastic deformation, deformation dynamics and ordering kinetics right up to atom jump processes, first principle calculations and simulation techniques. Alongside fundamental topics, such as crystal defects, phase transformations and statistical thermodynamics, the team of international authors treats such hot areas as nano-size effects, interfaces, and spintronics, as well as technical applications of modern alloys, like data storage and recording, and the possibilities offered by materials design.

Basics of Thermodynamics and Phase Transitions in Complex Intermetallics

Basics of Thermodynamics and Phase Transitions in Complex Intermetallics
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Publisher : World Scientific
Total Pages : 408
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ISBN-10 : 9789812790583
ISBN-13 : 9812790586
Rating : 4/5 (83 Downloads)

Synopsis Basics of Thermodynamics and Phase Transitions in Complex Intermetallics by : Esther Belin-Ferr‚

Complex metal alloys (CMAs) comprise a huge group of largely unknown alloys and compounds, where many phases are formed with crystal structures based on giant unit cells containing atom clusters, ranging from tens of to more than thousand atoms per unit cell. In these phases, for many phenomena, the physical length scales are substantially smaller than the unit-cell dimension. Hence, these materials offer unique combinations of properties which are mutually exclusive in conventional materials, such as metallic electric conductivity combined with low thermal conductivity, good light absorption with high-temperature stability, high metallic hardness with reduced wetting by liquids, etc.This book is the first of a series of books issued yearly as a deliverable to the European Community of the School established within the European Network of Excellence CMA. Written by reputed experts in the fields of metal physics, surface physics, surface chemistry, metallurgy, and process engineering, this book brings together expertise found inside as well as outside the network to provide a comprehensive overview of the current state of knowledge in CMAs.