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Solidification and Solid-State Transformations of Metals and Alloys
describes solidification and the industrial problems presented when
manufacturing structural parts by casting, or semi-products for
forging, in order to obtain large, flat or specifically shaped
parts. Solidification follows the nucleation and growth model,
which will also be applied in solid-state transformations, such as
those taking place because of changes in solubility and allotropy
or changes produced by recrystallization. It also explains the heat
treatments that, through controlled heating, holding and cooling,
allow the metals to have specific structures and properties. It
also describes the correct interpretation of phase diagrams so the
reader can comprehend the behaviour of iron, aluminium, copper,
lead, tin, nickel, titanium, etc. and the alloys between them or
with other metallic or metalloid elements. This book can be used by
graduate and undergraduate students, as well as physicists,
chemists and engineers who wish to study the subject of Metallic
Materials and Physical Metallurgy, specifically industrial
applications where casting of metals and alloys, as well as heat
treatments are relevant to the quality assurance of manufacturing
processes. It will be especially useful for readers with little to
no knowledge on the subject, and who are looking for a book that
addresses the fundamentals of manufacturing, treatment and
properties of metals and alloys.
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