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Woodhead Publishing in Materials Ser.: Superplasticity and Grain Boundaries in Ultrafine-Grained Materials by Anatoly I. Pshenichnyuk and Peter M. Burgess (2016, Trade Paperback)

Woodhead Publishing in Materials Ser.: Superplasticity and Grain Boundaries in Ultrafine-Grained Materials by Anatoly I. Pshenichnyuk and Peter M. Burgess (2016, Trade Paperback)

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Superplasticity and Grain Boundaries in Ultrafine-grained Materials, Paperback by Burgess, Peter M.; Pshenichnyuk, A. I., ISBN 0081017316, ISBN-13 9780081017319, Like New Used, Free shipping in the US...

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Superplasticity and Grain Boundaries in Ultrafine-grained Materials, Paperback by Burgess, Peter M.; Pshenichnyuk, A. I., ISBN 0081017316, ISBN-13 9780081017319, Like New Used, Free shipping in the US Superplasticity is a state in which solid crystalline materials, such as some fine-grained metals, are deformed well beyond their usual breaking point. The phenomenon is of importance in processes such as superplastic forming which allows the manufacture of complex, high-quality components in such areas as aerospace and biomedical engineering. Superplasticity and grain boundaries in ultrafine-grained materials discusses a number of problems associated with grain boundaries in metallic polycrystalline materials. The role of grain boundaries in processes such as grain boundary diffusion, relaxation and grain growth is investigated. The authors explore the formation and evolution of the microstructure, texture and ensembles of grain boundaries in materials produced by severe plastic deformation. Written by two leading experts in the field, Superplasticity and grain boundaries in ultrafine-grained materials significantly advances our understanding of this important phenomenon and will be an important reference work for metallurgists and those involved in superplastic forming processes.

Specifics

Author

Anatoly I. Pshenichnyuk, Peter M. Burgess

Dewey Decimal

620.11299

Dewey Edition

23

Format

Trade Paperback

ISBN-10

0081017316

ISBN-13

9780081017319

Illustrated

Yes

Intended Audience

Scholarly & Professional

Item Length

9.2 in

Item Width

6.1 in

LC Classification Number

TA418.14

Language

English

Publication Name

Superplasticity and Grain Boundaries in UltraFine-Grained Materials

Publication Year

2016

Publisher

Elsevier Science & Technology

Series

Woodhead Publishing in Materials Ser.

Subject

Materials Science / General, Physics / Polymer, Physics / Crystallography

Subject Area

Technology & Engineering, Science

Synopsis

Superplasticity is a state in which solid crystalline materials, such as some fine-grained metals, are deformed well beyond their usual breaking point. The phenomenon is of importance in processes such as superplastic forming which allows the manufacture of complex, high-quality components in such areas as aerospace and biomedical engineering. Superplasticity and grain boundaries in ultrafine-grained materials discusses a number of problems associated with grain boundaries in metallic polycrystalline materials. The role of grain boundaries in processes such as grain boundary diffusion, relaxation and grain growth is investigated. The authors explore the formation and evolution of the microstructure, texture and ensembles of grain boundaries in materials produced by severe plastic deformation. Written by two leading experts in the field, Superplasticity and grain boundaries in ultrafine-grained materials significantly advances our understanding of this important phenomenon and will be an important reference work for metallurgists and those involved in superplastic forming processes. Discusses significant problems associated with grain boundaries in polycrystals incorporating structural superplasticity and grain boundary sliding Assesses the role of grain boundaries in processes such as grain boundary diffusion, relaxation and grain growth Explores the formation and evolution of the microstructure, texture and ensembles of grain boundaries in materials produced by severe plastic deformation, Superplasticity is a state in which solid crystalline materials, such as some fine-grained metals, are deformed well beyond their usual breaking point. The phenomenon is of importance in processes such as superplastic forming which allows the manufacture of complex, high-quality components in such areas as aerospace and biomedical engineering. Superplasticity and grain boundaries in ultrafine-grained materials discusses a number of problems associated with grain boundaries in metallic polycrystalline materials. The role of grain boundaries in processes such as grain boundary diffusion, relaxation and grain growth is investigated. The authors explore the formation and evolution of the microstructure, texture and ensembles of grain boundaries in materials produced by severe plastic deformation. Written by two leading experts in the field, Superplasticity and grain boundaries in ultrafine-grained materials significantly advances our understanding of this important phenomenon and will be an important reference work for metallurgists and those involved in superplastic forming processes.

Type

Textbook

brand

Elsevier Science & Technology

gtin13

9780081017319