Mechanical Alloying
eBook - ePub

Mechanical Alloying

For Fabrication of Advanced Engineering Materials

  1. 257 pages
  2. English
  3. ePUB (mobile friendly)
  4. Available on iOS & Android
eBook - ePub

Mechanical Alloying

For Fabrication of Advanced Engineering Materials

About this book

Unique in bringing about a solid-state reaction at room temperature, mechanical alloying produces powders and compounds difficult or impossible to obtain by conventional techniques. Immediate and cost-effective industry applications of the resultant advanced materials are in cutting tools and high performance aerospace products such as metal matrix armor and turbine blades. The book is a guided introduction to mechanical alloying, covering material requirements equipment, processing, and engineering properties and characteristics of the milled powders. Chapters 3 and 4 treat the fabrication of nanophase materials and nanophase composite materials. Chapter 8 provides extensive coverage of metallic glass substances.This book is ideal for materials scientists in industry and in research, design, processing, and plant engineers in the cutting tools and aerospace industries as well as senior level students in metallurgical and mechanical materials engineering. The book will especially benefit metallurgists unacquainted with ball milling fabrication.

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Table of contents

  1. Cover image
  2. Title page
  3. Table of Contents
  4. Copyright
  5. MATERIALS SCIENCE AND PROCESS TECHNOLOGY SERIES
  6. Preface
  7. NOTICE
  8. Dedication
  9. Acknowledgment
  10. Chapter 1: Introduction
  11. Chapter 2: Fabrication of ODS Alloys
  12. Chapter 3: Fabrication of Nanophase Materials
  13. Chapter 4: Fabrication of Nanocomposite Materials
  14. Chapter 5: Mechanically Induced Solid State Carbonization
  15. Chapter 6: Mechanically Induced Gas-Solid Reaction
  16. Chapter 7: Mechanically Induced Solid-State Reduction
  17. Chapter 8: Mechanically Induced Solid-State Amorphization
  18. Index