Surface Structure Modification and Hardening of Al-SI Alloys
explores the hardening of material surfaces using concentrated
energy flows resulting in the nanostructuring of surface layers.
The authors demonstrate how these methods achieve a reduction in
plastic deformation of the surface and a more uniform distribution
of elastic stresses near the surface during operational use,
significantly reducing part failure. It presents results from
research and scientific and technological enterprises involved with
the modification of light alloy surfaces for use in the automobile
and aerospace industries. Additional key features include:
Addresses theoretical and experimental research computer
simulations of structural phase transformations at the nanolevel to
create new materials Details and compares electroexplosion
alloying, electron beam processing and electron-plasma alloying of
an Al-Si Alloy Explains multiphase plasma jet treatment to obtain
high-quality coatings with good and high functional properties This
reference is a valuable resource for specialists in the field of
physical material science, condensed state physics, metal science
and thermal treatment and will be of interest to undergraduate and
post-graduate students in these fields.
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