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About this book
Composite Materials, Volume 4: Metallic Matrix Components provides an in-depth report and a reference on the technology of metal-matrix composites. The book starts by giving an introduction to metal-matrix composites, and by discussing the principal metal-laminate fabrication methods, the properties of metal laminates, and materials engineering of laminated-metal composites for specific applications. The text also describes the technology in eutectic superalloys of nickel and cobalt; nickel alloys reinforced with alpha-Al2O3 filaments; and the problems and progress encountered in developing wire-reinforced superalloys. The fiber-reinforced titanium alloys; the development of metal-matrix composites reinforced with high-modulus graphite fibers; as well as the development, the physical and mechanical properties, and the engineering considerations for the use of boron-aluminum are also encompassed. Materials scientists and engineers will find the book invaluable.
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Table of contents
- Front Cover
- Metallic Matrix Composites
- Copyright Page
- Table of Contents
- List of Contributors
- Foreword
- Preface to Volume 4
- Contents of Previous Volumes
- Chapter 1. Introduction to Metal-Matrix Composites
- Chapter 2. Laminated-Metal Composites
- Chapter 3. Directionally Solidified Eutectic Superalloys
- Chapter 4. Nickel Alloys Reinforced with α-AL2O3 Filaments
- Chapter 5. Wire-Reinforced Superalloys
- Chapter 6. Fiber-Reinforced Titanium Alloys
- Chapter 7. Development of Metal-Matrix Composites Reinforced With High-Modulus Graphite Fibers
- Chapter 8. Boron-Reinforced Aluminum
- Author Index
- Subject Index