ABSTRACT

Physical metallurgy is one of the main fields of metallurgical science dealing with the development of the microstructure of metals in order to achieve desirable properties required in technological applications. Physical Metallurgy: Principles and Design focuses on the processing–structure–properties triangle as it applies to metals and alloys. It introduces the fundamental principles of physical metallurgy and the design methodologies for alloys and processing. The first part of the book discusses the structure and change of structure through phase transformations. The latter part of the books deals with plastic deformation, strengthening mechanisms, and mechanical properties as they relate to structure. The book also includes a chapter on physical metallurgy of steels and concludes by discussing the computational tools, involving computational thermodynamics and kinetics, to perform alloy and process design.

chapter 1|4 pages

Introduction

chapter 2|36 pages

Structure of metals

chapter 3|49 pages

Structural imperfections

chapter 4|43 pages

Alloy thermodynamics and phase diagrams

chapter 5|50 pages

Diffusion

chapter 6|76 pages

Phase transformations

chapter 7|40 pages

Plastic deformation and annealing

chapter 8|34 pages

Strengthening mechanisms

chapter 9|54 pages

Fracture, fatigue, and creep of metals

chapter 10|50 pages

Physical metallurgy of steels

chapter 11|28 pages

Alloy design