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Recrystallization and Related Annealing Phenomena
An invaluable and up-to-date reference on the topic of recrystallization and the latest developments in this field. .
Anthony Rollett (Author), Gregory S. Rohrer (Author), John Humphreys (Author)
9780080982359, Elsevier Science
Hardback, published 26 July 2017
734 pages, 112 illustrations
23.4 x 19 x 3.8 cm, 1.66 kg
Recrystallization and Related Annealing Phenomena, Third Edition, fulfills the information needs of materials scientists in both industry and academia. The subjects treated in the book are all active research areas, forming a major part of at least four regular international conference series. This new third edition ensures the reader has access to the latest findings, and is essential reading to those working in the forefront of research in universities and laboratories. For those in industry, the book highlights applications of the research and technology, exploring, in particular, the significant progress made recently in key areas such as deformed state, including deformation to very large strains, the characterization of microstructures by electron backscatter diffraction, the modeling and simulation of annealing, and continuous recrystallization.
1. Introduction 2. The deformed state 3. Deformation textures 4. The structure and energy of grain boundaries 5. Mobility and migration of boundaries 6. Recovery after deformation 7. Recrystallization of single-phase alloys 8. Recrystallization of ordered materials 9. Recrystallization of Two-Phase Alloys 10.The growth and stability of cellular microstructures 11. Grain growth following recrystallization 12. Recrystallization textures 13. Hot deformation and dynamic restoration 14. Continuous recrystallization during and after large strain deformation 15. Control of recrystallization 18. Computer modeling and simulation of annealing Appendix: Texture (NEW) Appendix: The measurement of Recrystallization (NEW)
Subject Areas: Mechanical engineering & materials [TG], Metals technology / metallurgy [TDM], Chemical engineering [TDCB], Crystallography [PNT]