Year: 2011 Language: english Author: Arthur C. Reardon Genre: Technical book Edition: 2nd Format: PDF Quality: eBook Pages count: 526 Description: From a commercial perspective, there are over 100,000 materials available today to select among for engineering applications, a far greater number than at any other time in history. And due to the continuing development of new alloys and new classes of engineering materials, the list continues to grow. The judicious selection of one material among this vast array of choices for a specific application requires an in-depth understanding of the properties and characteristics of the various classes of materials. And, the metallurgical characteristics and properties of metallic materials are often critical in assessing their capability to satisfy the requirements for a given application. This book may serve as an introductory text for those who have not been formally trained in the discipline of metallurgy. It may also serve as a reference for those who have received formal training in the discipline, but who need to reacquaint themselves with the subject. The reader will be introduced to the various working concepts in extractive, physical, and mechanical metallurgy, and to their practical application. The historical aspects in the development of these metallurgical concepts, practices, and tools are also provided in selected areas to educate the reader on the history behind many of the discoveries that led to the development of metallurgy as a scientific discipline
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Metallurgy for the non-metallurgist
Language: english
Author: Arthur C. Reardon
Genre: Technical book
Edition: 2nd
Format: PDF
Quality: eBook
Pages count: 526
Description: From a commercial perspective, there are over 100,000 materials available today to
select among for engineering applications, a far greater number than at any other time in
history. And due to the continuing development of new alloys and new classes of engineering
materials, the list continues to grow. The judicious selection of one material
among this vast array of choices for a specific application requires an in-depth understanding
of the properties and characteristics of the various classes of materials. And, the
metallurgical characteristics and properties of metallic materials are often critical in assessing
their capability to satisfy the requirements for a given application. This book
may serve as an introductory text for those who have not been formally trained in the
discipline of metallurgy. It may also serve as a reference for those who have received
formal training in the discipline, but who need to reacquaint themselves with the subject.
The reader will be introduced to the various working concepts in extractive, physical,
and mechanical metallurgy, and to their practical application. The historical aspects in
the development of these metallurgical concepts, practices, and tools are also provided
in selected areas to educate the reader on the history behind many of the discoveries that
led to the development of metallurgy as a scientific discipline
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