Intermetallic Compounds: Practice

Intermetallic Compounds: Practice

Author: Jack Hall Westbrook

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 1995

Total Pages: 792

ISBN-13:

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This two-volume set provides a single source for scientists and engineers interested in intermetallics. The work consists of nearly 80 chapters covering fundamental theory, experimental aspects, practical applications (present and potential), and critical assessment.


Intermetallic Compounds, Basic Mechanical Properties and Lattice Defects of

Intermetallic Compounds, Basic Mechanical Properties and Lattice Defects of

Author: J. H. Westbrook

Publisher: Wiley

Published: 2000-06-15

Total Pages: 294

ISBN-13: 9780471611752

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This volume is one of four, each of which consists of reprinted chapters from the highly acclaimed, comprehensive two-volume set Intermetallic Compounds: Principles and Practice, published in 1995. In some cases the author or authors have added a brief addendum to bring their chapter up to date and in other cases more recent references have been added. Chapters have been selected and grouped in subject areas to provide more easily accessible and user-friendly volumes for individual researchers. The other titles in this four-volume set are: Crystal Structures of Intermetallic Compounds Structural Applications of Intermetallic Compounds Magnetic, Electrical and Optical Properties and Applications of Intermetallic Compounds


Intermetallic Compounds, 2 Volume Set

Intermetallic Compounds, 2 Volume Set

Author: J. H. Westbrook

Publisher: Wiley

Published: 1995-02-17

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780471934530

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These two volumes provide a comprehensive source for scientists and engineers interested in intermetallics. Experts from 15 countries cover fundamental theory, experimental aspects, practical applications (both current and potential) and critical assessment. Volume one is devoted to the science of intermetallic compounds - their formation, structure, bonding and properties. Volume two deals with the applications of intermetallic compounds, from initial uses, present commercial and future applications.


Intermetallic Compounds: Principles and Practice, Volume 3

Intermetallic Compounds: Principles and Practice, Volume 3

Author: J. H. Westbrook

Publisher: Wiley

Published: 2002-06-14

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780471493150

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Der dritte Band zum hervorragend aufgenommenen zweibändigen Set "Intermetallic Compounds"! 72 Autoren aus 14 Ländern stellen Ihnen hier eine Vielfalt aktueller und interessanter Themen vor, darunter neue Familien von Intermetallverbindungen, neue Methoden zur Bewertung der Bindungssituation und Abschätzung der Stabilität, neuartige Eigenschaften, Phänomene und Anwendungsgebiete, praktische Aspekte und Forschungsmethoden. Die in sich geschlossenen Kapitel sind auch für Nichtspezialisten verständlich aufbereitet. Besonders nützlich ist u.a. die stark erweiterte Liste von Akronymen.


Intermetallic Chemistry

Intermetallic Chemistry

Author: Riccardo Ferro

Publisher: Elsevier

Published: 2011-08-26

Total Pages: 813

ISBN-13: 0080553354

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Intermetallic science is closely related to physics, chemistry, metallurgy, materials science & technology, and engineering. This book emphasizes the chemical aspects of this science, and therefore the mutual reactivity of metals and the characteristics of intermetallic compounds. Topics included are: • Phase diagrams of alloy systems. Many intermetallic systems form several compounds, generally not obeying common simple stoichiometric rules, which are often homogeneous in a certain range of compositions. The stability and extension of these phases are conveniently presented through phase diagrams. • Selected aspects of intermetallics structural chemistry, with emphasis on the solid state. The general structural characteristics of intermetallic phases are considered, with attention to nomenclature and to alternative and complementary methods of presenting crystal-chemical data. A brief account is given of derivative and degenerate structures, modular aspects of crystal structures, and of a few special groups of alloys such as quasicrystals and amorphous alloys. A number of selected structural prototypes with typical features, their possible grouping in structural “families and their distribution among different types of alloys are provided. • Intermetallic reactivity trends in the Periodic Table. Attention is given to a few selected elemental parameters such as electron configuration and valence electron number and to their changes along the Table, which act as reference factors of the intermetallic behaviour. As an example, the relationships are considered between crystal structure and the number of valence electrons per atom (or per formula) in various classes of compounds or solid solution phases. • Alloying behaviour systematics of intermetallic systems with a description of the intermetallic reactivity of each element, or group of elements, in the order of their position in the Periodic Table. For each pair of metallic elements, their capability to form intermediate phases is summarised by maps and schemes. • A description of small scale preparation methods of intermetallics. A number of interesting and significant peculiarities are, e.g., those related to their high melting points, insolubility in common solvents, etc. · Systematic treatment of alloying behaviour · Wide overview of intermetallic chemistry · Illustrated, with many examples


Physical Metallurgy and processing of Intermetallic Compounds

Physical Metallurgy and processing of Intermetallic Compounds

Author: N.S. Stoloff

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2012-12-06

Total Pages: 690

ISBN-13: 1461312159

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The attractive physical and mechanical properties of ordered intermetallic alloys have been recognized since early in this century. However, periodic attempts to develop intermetallics for structural applications were unsuc cessful, due in major part to the twin handicaps of inadequate low-temper ature ductility or toughness, together with poor elevated-temperature creep strength. The discovery, in 1979, by Aoki and Izumi in Japan that small additions of boron caused a dramatic improvement in the ductility of Ni3Al was a major factor in launching a new wave of fundamental and applied research on intermetallics. Another important factor was the issuance in 1984 of a National Materials Advisory Board reported entitled "Structural Uses for Ductile Ordered Alloys," which identified numerous potential defense-related applications and proposed the launching of a coordinated development program to gather engineering property and processing data. A substantial research effort on titanium aluminides was already underway at the Air Force Materials Laboratory at Wright Patterson Air Force Base in Ohio and, with Air Force support, at several industrial and university laboratories. Smaller programs also were under way at Oak Ridge National Laboratory, under Department of Energy sponsorship. These research efforts were soon augmented in the United States by funding from Department of Defense agencies such as Office of Naval Research and Air Force Office of Scientific Research, and by the National Science Foundation.