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This book presents an up-to-date overview on the main classes of
metallic materials currently used in aeronautical structures and
propulsion engines and discusses other materials of potential
interest for structural aerospace applications. The coverage
encompasses light alloys such as aluminum-, magnesium-, and
titanium-based alloys, including titanium aluminides; steels;
superalloys; oxide dispersion strengthened alloys; refractory
alloys; and related systems such as laminate composites. In each
chapter, materials properties and relevant technological aspects,
including processing, are presented. Individual chapters focus on
coatings for gas turbine engines and hot corrosion of alloys and
coatings. Readers will also find consideration of applications in
aerospace-related fields. The book takes full account of the impact
of energy saving and environmental issues on materials development,
reflecting the major shifts that have occurred in the motivations
guiding research efforts into the development of new materials
systems. Aerospace Alloys will be a valuable reference for graduate
students on materials science and engineering courses and will also
provide useful information for engineers working in the aerospace,
metallurgical, and energy production industries.
This book presents an up-to-date overview on the main classes of
metallic materials currently used in aeronautical structures and
propulsion engines and discusses other materials of potential
interest for structural aerospace applications. The coverage
encompasses light alloys such as aluminum-, magnesium-, and
titanium-based alloys, including titanium aluminides; steels;
superalloys; oxide dispersion strengthened alloys; refractory
alloys; and related systems such as laminate composites. In each
chapter, materials properties and relevant technological aspects,
including processing, are presented. Individual chapters focus on
coatings for gas turbine engines and hot corrosion of alloys and
coatings. Readers will also find consideration of applications in
aerospace-related fields. The book takes full account of the impact
of energy saving and environmental issues on materials development,
reflecting the major shifts that have occurred in the motivations
guiding research efforts into the development of new materials
systems. Aerospace Alloys will be a valuable reference for graduate
students on materials science and engineering courses and will also
provide useful information for engineers working in the aerospace,
metallurgical, and energy production industries.
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