Physical Metallurgy: Principles and Practice

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PHI Learning Pvt. Ltd., Jan 1, 2006 - Technology & Engineering - 248 pages
This well-established book, now in its Second Edition, presents the principles and applications of engineering metals and alloys in a highly readable form. This new edition retains all the basic topics such as phase diagrams, phase transformations, heat treatment of steels and nonferrous alloys, solidification, fatigue, fracture and corrosion covered in the First Edition. The text has been updated and rewritten for greater clarity. Also, more diagrams have been added to illustrate the concepts discussed. This Edition gives New Sections on : • Thermoelastic martensite • Shape memory alloys • Rapid solidification processing • Quaternary phase diagrams Intended as a text for undergraduate courses in Metallurgy/Metallurgical and Materials Engineering, this book is also suitable for students preparing for associate membership examination of Indian Institute of Metals (AMIIM), as well as other professional examinations like AMIE.

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V. RAGHAVAN, Ph.D. (Sheffield), formerly Professor at the Indian Institute of Technology Delhi, taught Metallurgy and Materials Science courses at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Cambridge, Mass., and at IIT Kanpur and IIT Delhi for many years. A Fellow of the American Society for Metals and an Honorary Member of the Indian Institute of Metals, Professor Raghavan is the recipient of the Brunton Medal of Sheffield University, UK (1964), the G.D. Birla Gold Medal of the Indian Institute of Metals (1985), and the Hume-Rothery Award of the Institute of Materials, UK (2001).

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