An Introduction to Metallurgy

An Introduction to Metallurgy
Title An Introduction to Metallurgy PDF eBook
Author Alan Cottrell
Publisher
Pages 576
Release 1967
Genre Metallurgy
ISBN

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A Textbook of Engineering Material and Metallurgy

A Textbook of Engineering Material and Metallurgy
Title A Textbook of Engineering Material and Metallurgy PDF eBook
Author Amandeep Singh Wadhwa
Publisher Firewall Media
Pages 484
Release 2008
Genre Materials
ISBN 9788131803578

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A Textbook of Engineering Materials and Metallurgy

A Textbook of Engineering Materials and Metallurgy
Title A Textbook of Engineering Materials and Metallurgy PDF eBook
Author A. Alavudeen
Publisher Firewall Media
Pages 310
Release 2006
Genre Materials
ISBN 9788170089575

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Physical Metallurgy

Physical Metallurgy
Title Physical Metallurgy PDF eBook
Author David E. Laughlin
Publisher Newnes
Pages 2963
Release 2014-07-24
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 0444537716

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This fifth edition of the highly regarded family of titles that first published in 1965 is now a three-volume set and over 3,000 pages. All chapters have been revised and expanded, either by the fourth edition authors alone or jointly with new co-authors. Chapters have been added on the physical metallurgy of light alloys, the physical metallurgy of titanium alloys, atom probe field ion microscopy, computational metallurgy, and orientational imaging microscopy. The books incorporate the latest experimental research results and theoretical insights. Several thousand citations to the research and review literature are included. - Exhaustively synthesizes the pertinent, contemporary developments within physical metallurgy so scientists have authoritative information at their fingertips - Replaces existing articles and monographs with a single, complete solution - Enables metallurgists to predict changes and create novel alloys and processes

Ancient African Metallurgy

Ancient African Metallurgy
Title Ancient African Metallurgy PDF eBook
Author Michael S. Bisson
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Pages 326
Release 2000
Genre History
ISBN 9780742502611

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Gold. Copper. Iron. Metal working in Africa has been the subject of both popular lore and extensive archaeological investigation. In this volume, four leading archaeologists attempt to provide a complete synthesis of current debates and understandings: When, how and where was metal first introduced to the continent? How were iron and copper tools, implements, and objects used in everyday life, in trade, in political and cultural contexts? What role did metals play in the ideological systems of precolonial African peoples? Substantive chapters address the origins of African metal working and analyze the specific uses, technology, and ideology of both copper and iron. An ethnoarchaeological account in the words of a contemporary iron worker enriches the archaeological explanations. The volume will be of great value to scholars and students of archaeology, African history, and the history of technology.

Modern Physical Metallurgy

Modern Physical Metallurgy
Title Modern Physical Metallurgy PDF eBook
Author R. E. Smallman
Publisher Elsevier
Pages 545
Release 2013-10-22
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 1483102955

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Modern Physical Metallurgy, Fourth Edition explains the fundamental principles of physical metallurgy and their application, allowing its readers to understand the many important technological phenomena of the field. The book covers topics such as the molecular properties of metals; the different physical methods of metals and alloys; and the structure of alloys. Also covered are topics such as the deformation of metals and alloys; phase transformations; and related processes such as creep, fatigue, fracture, oxidation, and corrosion. The text is recommended for metallurgists, chemists, and engineers who would like to know more about the principles behind metallurgy and its application in different fields.

Steel Metallurgy for the Non-Metallurgist

Steel Metallurgy for the Non-Metallurgist
Title Steel Metallurgy for the Non-Metallurgist PDF eBook
Author John D. Verhoeven
Publisher ASM International
Pages 231
Release 2007-01-01
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 1615030565

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This book explains the metallurgy of steel and its heat treatment for non-metallurgists. It starts from simple concepts--beginning at the level of high-school chemistry classes--and building to more complex concepts involved in heat treatment of most all types of steel as well as cast iron. It was inspired by the author when working with practicing bladesmiths for more than 15 years. Most chapters in the book contain a summary at the end. These summaries provide a short review of the contents of each chapter. This book is THE practical primer on steel metallurgy for those who heat, forge, or machine steel.