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Ductility and Formability of Metals: A Metallurgical Engineering
Perspective uses metallurgical, mechanical and physical principles
and concepts to explain ductility while emphasizing the influence
of material microstructure on damage mechanisms. Focusing on steel,
aluminum, copper, titanium and magnesium alloys, the book examines
the strain hardening behaviors of these metals and alloys, the
influence of strain rate and temperature, and ductile fracture
mechanics. Hot plastic deformation is covered with special
consideration given to its interplay with recrystallization
phenomena. Other phenomena such as Dynamic Strain Ageing (DSA) and
Adiabatic Shear Banding (ASB) are discussed, and metal working
applications such as forging, extrusion and machining are included
throughout. Methods for control of ductile cracks in metal parts
resulting from rolling, forging, extrusion, drawing, and sheet
metal forming are also outlined.
This book introduces the basic concepts of contact mechanics,
friction, lubrication, and wear mechanisms, providing simplified
analytical relationships that are useful for quantitative
assessments. Subsequently, an overview on the main wear processes
is provided, and guidelines on the most suitable design solutions
for each specific application are outlined. The final part of the
text is devoted to a description of the main materials and surface
treatments specifically developed for tribological applications and
to the presentation of tribological systems of particular
engineering relevance. The text is up to date with the latest
developments in the field of tribology and provides a theoretical
framework to explain friction and wear problems, together with
practical tools for their resolution. The text is intended for
students on Engineering courses (both bachelor and master degrees)
who must develop a sound understanding of friction, wear,
lubrication, and surface engineering, and for technicians or
professionals who need to solve tribological problems in their
work.
This book introduces the basic concepts of contact mechanics,
friction, lubrication, and wear mechanisms, providing simplified
analytical relationships that are useful for quantitative
assessments. Subsequently, an overview on the main wear processes
is provided, and guidelines on the most suitable design solutions
for each specific application are outlined. The final part of the
text is devoted to a description of the main materials and surface
treatments specifically developed for tribological applications and
to the presentation of tribological systems of particular
engineering relevance. The text is up to date with the latest
developments in the field of tribology and provides a theoretical
framework to explain friction and wear problems, together with
practical tools for their resolution. The text is intended for
students on Engineering courses (both bachelor and master degrees)
who must develop a sound understanding of friction, wear,
lubrication, and surface engineering, and for technicians or
professionals who need to solve tribological problems in their
work.
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