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The deformation and processing of structural materials >> Edited by Z Xiao Guo
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The deformation and processing of structural materials >> Edited by Z Xiao Guo, Queen Mary University, UK

Author: Edited by Z Xiao Guo, Queen Mary University, UK | Size: 4.7 MB | Format: PDF | Publisher: Woodhead Publishing Limited | Year: May 2005 | pages: 343 | ISBN: ISBN 1 85573 738 8 ISBN-13: 978 1 85573 738 9

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- contains research on the preformance of materials
- valuable resource for researchers in mechanical, civil and structural engineering
- comprehensive coverage to the deformation and processing of all types of structural materials

Having a good understanding of a construction material’s performance under different conditions is essential for helping engineers in selecting the right type of material for a job and for setting design specifications. Keeping abreast of the latest research is an important part of this.

The deformation and processing of structural materials is divided into eight chapters, each one exploring a material’s processing and deformation behaviour. They also consider how the microstructural composition of materials is affected by processing and what influence this has on its subsequent in situ performance. The materials and behaviours looked at in the chapters include: aluminium and its alloys; magnesium alloys; ferrous alloys; superalloys (Ni-based alloys); semisolid metal (SSM) processing of metallic alloys; plastic deformation of intermetallic alloys; metal matrix composites (MMCs); and fine grain superplasticity in SP materials.

The first of its kind to give comprehensive coverage to the subject, The deformation and processing of structural materials is a valuable resource for engineers, researchers in mechanical, civil and structural engineering.

About the editor

Professor Xiao Guo currently works in the Materials Technology department of Queen Mary University, London

Contents

Introduction
Z Xiao Guo, University of London, UK

Aluminium and its alloys
U Chakkingal, Indian Institute of Technology Madras, India
- Introduction
- Deformation behaviour of aluminium alloys
- Processing and microstructure
- Processing and properties
- Severe plastic deformation techniques
- Common problems and solutions
- Conclusion
- Sources of further information
- References

High temperature deformation, alloys and processing of magnesium alloys
A Arslan KAYA, Materials Institute, Turkey, M Pekgüleryüz, McGill University, Canada, D Eliezer, Ben-Gurion University of The Negev, Israel
- Introduction
- General deformation behaviour of magnesium
- Creep behaviour of magnesium
- Modes of creep
- Microstructure, properties and processing
- Conclusion
- References

Thermomechanical processing of ferrous alloys
P Manohar, Carnegie Mellon University, USA and M Ferry, University of New South Wales, Australia
- Introduction
- Hot deformation and annealing behaviour
- Processing and microstructure
- Microstructure and properties
- Processing and processability
- Common problems and solutions
- Case study: rod rolling
- Conclusion
- Sources of further information
- References

Superalloys
S Tin, Cambridge University, UK
- Introduction
- Physical metallurgy
- Polycrystalline superalloys
- Directionally solidified superalloys
- Creep deformation
- Properties
- Conclusion
- References

Plastic deformation of ordered intermetallic alloys
K Xia, University of Melbourne, Australia
- Introduction
- Bonding, crystal structures and defects
- Plastic deformation
- Deformation processing
- Applications
- Conclusion and future trends
- Sources of further information
- References

Discontinuously reinforced metal matrix composites
M Ferry, University of New South Wales, Australia
- Introduction
- Deformation behaviour
- Annealing processes following deformation
- Processing and processability of DRCs
- Final microstructure and mechanical properties
- DRC applications
- Conclusion
- Sources of further information
- References

Semi-solid metal processing of metallic alloys
A Das, Z Y Fan, Brunel University, Uxbridge, UK
- Introduction
- Rheology of semisolid alloys
- Deformation Bahviour of SSM slurries with high solid fractions
- Microstructural evolution during slurry preparation
- Alloy development for SSM processing
- Mechanical properties
- Technologies for component shaping
- Future trends
- Sources of further information
- References

Superplasticity in structural materials
N Ridley, University of Manchester, UK
- Introduction
- Mechanical aspects of superplasticity
- Characterisation of superplastic materials
- Types of superplastic materials
- Processing and microstructure
- Superplastic forming (SPF); quick plastic forming (QPF); products and their mechanical properties; diffusion bonding (DB) and SPF/DB technology
- Problems associated with SP and SPF
- Case study: The role of DB/SPF in the manufacture of wide chord fan blades
- Conclusion and future trends
- Sources of further information
- References

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