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Basic Compounds for Superalloys
Mechanical Properties
Presents a detailed review of the Fe group LI2 and B2 structures
Joshua Pelleg (Author)
9780128161333, Elsevier Science
Paperback, published 22 June 2018
624 pages
22.9 x 15.1 x 3.8 cm, 0.97 kg
Basic Compounds for Superalloys: Mechanical Properties explores the mechanical properties of the iron group based intermetallic compounds that are the basis of super-alloys. Chapters explore tensile tests and compressive stress and hardness and provide detailed considerations that are devoted to time dependent deformation, namely creep and cyclic deformation. In addition, a discussion of the nano-crystalline L12 and B2 structures and their mechanical properties is included. Fracture and failure of these materials in both macro and nano-iron based compounds is also considered. This book is ideal for engineers, scientists and technical personnel who work in materials engineering, materials science, and mechanical and chemical engineering.
1. Fe group L12 and B2 structures2. Testing3. Testing in Fe Based DO34. The Effect of B5. The Effect of B in the DO3 Structures6. B2 structures-Testing7. The effect of Boron (B) on B2 compounds8. Mechanical Properties of Thin Films in L12 and B2 structures9. Dislocations in the Fe group L12 and DO3 alloys10. Dislocations and Strength Anomaly in B2 type crystals11. Time Dependent Deformation-Creep: L12 and DO3 compounds12. Time dependent Deformation-Creep: B2 compounds13. Fatigue (cyclic deformation) in L12 and DO314. Fatigue (cyclic deformation) in B2 Compounds15. Fracture in L12 and DO316. Fracture in B2 Intermetallics17. Mechanical Properties of L12 (DO3) Nano Structures18. Mechanical Properties of B2 Nano Structures
Subject Areas: Mechanical engineering [TGB]