METALLURGICAL PROBLEMS MY ALLISON BUTTS, A. B., B. S. Professor of
Electrometallurgy, Lehigh U Co-author of Engineering Metallurgy
SECOND EDITION THIRD IMPRESSION McGRAW-HILL BOOK COMPANY, INC. NEW
YOKK AND LONDON 1043 METALLURGICAL PROBLEMS COPYRIGHT, 1932, 1943,
BY THE McGRAW-HiLL BOOK COMPANY, INC. PRINTED IN THE UNITED STATES
OF AMERICA All rights reserved. This book, or parts thereof, may
not be reproduced in any form wthout permission of the publishers.
DEDICATED TO THE MEMORY OF JOSEPH WILLIAM RICHARDS PIONEER IN
METALLURGICAL CALCULATIONS AN INSPIRING TEACHER AND A MAN OF RARE
QUALITIES PREFACE The purposes in view in preparing the second
edition of this book may be included largely in three categories 1
the desirability of bringing the work up to date both with respect
to changes in the fundamental data used in metallurgical
calculations and with respect to changes in metal lurgical practice
2 changes dictated by the experience of the author and of others in
eleven years use of the book, particularly with regard to textual
clarification, arrangement, and better balance of the problem
material and 3 the desirability of making available new problem
material in place of some of that which has been used repeatedly in
class instruction over a long period. The first edition of A
Textbook of Metallurgical Problems was an outgrowth of Professor
Joseph W. Richardss book Metallurgical Calculations which was
regarded by many as one of the most useful books available to the
metallurgical industry. Since Richardss volume was not in a form
most suitable for use as a college text, it was then the object of
the present author not only to produce a more recent work in the
same field asMetallurgical Calculations, but also to make available
a book more adaptable to student use. In this second edition the
same objects remain the title has been shortened to Metallurgical
Problems both for the sake of brevity and to avoid emphasizing its
function as a textbook to the exclusion of a hoped-for usefulness
to industry. The first edition of this book attempted to follow the
methods and forms used by Richards to such an extent as to make it
relatively easy to use by those accustomed to his book, while at
the same time using more recent data, new material in accordance
with later practice, and some innovations in harmony with
instructional changes made in college depart ments of chemistry and
physics. The same plan is followed in the second edition, but the
changes have been carried further, following progress in technical
education. For example, free energy and other thermo dynamic
concepts did not appear in Richardss book, nor was any use made of
methods of calculus. These were introduced in the first edition of
this book and have been extended in the second edition.
Nevertheless, knowledge of higher mathematics is still relatively
unimportant in the use of the book also, the substitution of the
more familiar heats of reaction for free-energy change has not been
abandoned for approximate calcula tions when these may be properly
used. With regard to heats of reaction, vii Viu . PREFACE a change
has been made in this edition to the A concept and notation now so
widely adopted in physical chemistry and therefore made familiar to
present-day students. In revising the physical and chemical data in
this book, the author has drawn from recently published
compilations acknowledged atthe appropriate places rather than from
original sources. These - compila-tions for the most part present
data in the forms most often desired in scientific work. In some
instances these are not the forms most useful in industry, and much
time has been spent by the author in conversion to what seemed to
be a more readily usable basis...
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Imprint: |
Read Books
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Country of origin: |
United Kingdom |
Release date: |
November 2008 |
First published: |
November 2008 |
Authors: |
Allison Butts
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Dimensions: |
216 x 140 x 30mm (L x W x T) |
Format: |
Hardcover - Laminated cover
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Pages: |
464 |
ISBN-13: |
978-1-4437-2579-8 |
Categories: |
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Science & Mathematics >
Science: general issues >
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LSN: |
1-4437-2579-X |
Barcode: |
9781443725798 |
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