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Modern Physical Metallurgy, PDF eBook

Modern Physical Metallurgy PDF

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Modern Physical Metallurgy, Fourth Edition discusses the fundamentals and applications of physical metallurgy.

The book is comprised of 15 chapters that cover the experimental background of a metallurgical phenomenon. The text first talks about the structure of atoms and crystals, and then proceeds to dealing with the physical examination of metals and alloys.

The third chapter tackles the phase diagrams and solidifications, while the fourth chapter covers the thermodynamics of crystals.

Next, the book discusses the structure of alloys. The next four chapters deal with the deformations and defects of crystals, metals, and alloys.

Chapter 10 discusses work hardening and annealing, while Chapters 11 and 12 cover phase transformations.

The succeeding two chapters talk about creep, fatigue, and fracture, while the last chapter covers oxidation and corrosion. The text will be of great use to undergraduate students of materials engineering and other degrees that deal with metallurgical properties.

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