This book was first published in 1980. A great number of metallic
materials in practical use owe their strength to the presence in
their microstructure of particles of a hard precipitated phase. The
text emphasises the importance of scientific rather than empirical
methods in attempting to develop particle-hardened alloys. The
author progresses from an elementary knowledge of metallurgy to
theories relating to the deformation and fracture of alloys of this
type. He also discusses the use of such theories to describe
observations on both model materials and practical metals. After a
discussion of the microstructures of these alloys, how they form
and how to describe them quantitatively, their deformation and
fracture behaviour at both low and elevated temperatures are
examined.
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