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Structural phases their formation and transitions; 3.1 Crystallization from the melt; 3.2 Principles and applications of phase diagrams; 3.3 Principles of alloy theory; 3.4 The mechanism of phase changes; Chapter 4. Defects in solids; 4.1 Types of imperfection; 4.2 Point defects; 4.3 Line defects; 4.4 Planar defects; 4.5 Volume defects; 4.6 Defect behaviour in some real materials; 4.7 Stability of defects; Chapter 5. The characterization of materials; 5.1 Tools of characterization; 5.2 Light microscopy; 5.3 X-ray diffraction analysis; 5.4 Analytical electron microscopy 327 $a5.5 Observation of defects5.6 Specialized bombardment techniques; 5.7 Thermal analysis; Chapter 6. The physical properties of materials; 6.1 Introduction; 6.2 Density; 6.3 Thermal properties; 6.4 Diffusion; 6.5 Anelasticity and internal friction; 6.6 Ordering in alloys; 6.7 Electrical properties; 6.8 Magnetic properties; 6.9 Dielectric materials; 6.10 Optical properties; Chapter 7. Mechanical behaviour of materials; 7.1 Mechanical testing procedures; 7.2 Elastic deformation; 7.3 Plastic deformation; 7.4 Dislocation behaviour during plastic deformation; 7.5 Mechanical twinning 327 $a7.6 Strengthening and hardening mechanisms7.7 Macroscopic plasticity; 7.8 Annealing; 7.9 Metallic creep; 7.10 Deformation mechanism maps; 7.11 Metallic fatigue; Chapter 8. Strengthening and toughening; 8.1 Introduction; 8.2 Strengthening of non-ferrous alloys by heat-treatment; 8.3 Strengthening of steels by; 8.4 Fracture and toughness; Chapter 9. Modern alloy developments; 9.1 Introduction; 9.2 Commercial steels; 9.3 Cast irons; 9.4 Superalloys; 9.5 Titanium alloys; 9.6 Structural intermetallic compounds; 9.7 Aluminium alloys; Chapter 10. Ceramics and glasses; 10.1 Classification of ceramics 327 $a10.2 General properties of ceramics10.3 Production of ceramic powders; 10.4 Selected engineering ceramics; 10.5 Aspects of glass technology; 10.6 The time-dependency of strength in ceramics and glasses; Chapter 11. Plastics and composites; 11.1 Utilization of polymeric materials; 11.2 Behaviour of plastics during processing; 11.3 Fibre-reinforced composite materials; Chapter 12. Corrosion and surface engineering; 12.1 The engineering importance of surfaces; 12.2 Metallic corrosion; 12.3 Surface engineering; Chapter 13. Biomaterials; 13.1 Introduction; 13.2 Requirements for biomaterials 327 $a13.3 Dental materials 330 $aFor many years, various editions of Smallman's Modern Physical Metallurgy have served throughout the world as a standard undergraduate textbook on metals and alloys. 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