Ever wonder why metallurgy is such a difficult subject to understand? At a loss trying to comprehend metallurgical concepts? The Metallurgy Spiral is a novel non-linear thinking approach, to both grasp and learn metallurgy and basic metallurgical principles, starting with metallic atoms and finishing with metal products. Through traversing the Metallurgy Spiral, a holistic view of metallurgy is gained incrementally starting with the atom and its basic properties, followed by alloying and alloy design strategies, continuing ...
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Ever wonder why metallurgy is such a difficult subject to understand? At a loss trying to comprehend metallurgical concepts? The Metallurgy Spiral is a novel non-linear thinking approach, to both grasp and learn metallurgy and basic metallurgical principles, starting with metallic atoms and finishing with metal products. Through traversing the Metallurgy Spiral, a holistic view of metallurgy is gained incrementally starting with the atom and its basic properties, followed by alloying and alloy design strategies, continuing through melting and solidification approaches, progressing through industrial processing methods to produce unwrought semi-finished and wrought metal products, and moving forward through strategies and approaches used to optimize structure, resulting in the formation of specific combinations of properties needed for a finished metal product in its operating environment. This book is divided into three separate parts, which work synergistically to build knowledge and comprehension. Part 1 Metal Products and Markets provides a synopsis of the properties of metals, important industrial metals and alloys, metallurgical applications, and global trade in metals. Metals and alloys covered in this section include the top sixteen industrial metals including iron / steel, aluminum, chromium, copper, manganese, zinc, titanium, lead, nickel, zirconium, magnesium, tin, rare earth elements, molybdenum, cobalt, and tungsten. Part 2 The Metallurgy Spiral is focused on teaching and explaining basic metallurgy principles, covering important aspects of metallurgy, starting with metallic atoms, and finishing with metal products. Part 3 Detailed Metallurgy Of Selected Metals And Alloys applies this newfound knowledge and understanding to explain in detail the metallurgy of steels, aluminum, and rare earth permanent magnet materials. A wide variety of basic and applied concepts in metallurgy are highlighted and explained in The Metallurgy Spiral including fundamental properties of metallic atoms and alloys, influences and interactions of atomic scale, microscale, and macroscale defects, dislocation motion and plasticity, metallurgical approaches toward strengthening, structure property interrelationships, and the Strength of Materials and Strength Ductility paradoxes. Complex concepts in metallurgy are clearly explained and simplified in the text through using >150 tables and figures, with many of the figures consisting of multiple descriptive panels. Important metallurgical ideas are highlighted throughout the book and tracked with 325 key words which are indexed in the book's subject index, 150 acronyms recorded in the book's nomenclature / acronym index, and 400 external references provided throughout the text for additional study. With over 30 years of boots on the ground experience in the field of metallurgy in a multitude of diverse global applications, Dr. Branagan commands a rare combination of practical application and experience with detailed scientific and technical knowledge. This book should be invaluable for the student wanting to learn metallurgy, for the engineer who is working with metals and alloys, and for the scientist who wants to expand their existing knowledge base.
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