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Design of Alloy Metals for Low-Mass Structures



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Autore: Toth Laszlo Visualizza persona
Titolo: Design of Alloy Metals for Low-Mass Structures Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Basel, Switzerland, : MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2020
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (460 p.)
Soggetto topico: History of engineering and technology
Soggetto non controllato: 3D surface maps
acoustic emission
aggregation
Al-Cu-Li alloys
analytical modelling
anisotropy
APT and TEM characterization
architected cellular material
asymmetric ratio
austenite reconstruction
back pressure
bainite
bifurcation theory
clusters precipitation
CO2 emissions
collective dislocation dynamics
crack nucleation
crack opening displacement
creep
crystal plasticity
crystallographic texture
deformation twinning
dendritic grain size
diffraction
digital image correlation
direct reduction
directional solidification
disconnection density
discrete green operator
dislocation
dislocation density
dislocations
displacement discontinuity
DRI
ECAP
ECCI
elastic anisotropy
elastic properties
elastic/plastic incompatibilities
elasto-visco-plastic self-consistent (EVPSC) scheme
elasto-viscoplastic self-consistent scheme (EVPSC)
ERNiCrFe-7
excess nitrogen
fast Fourier transform (FFT)-based method
fatigue
Fe-Si and Fe-Cr nitrided alloys
finite element
Finite Element (FE) simulation
FM52 filler metal
gas tungsten arc welding
grain boundary sliding
grain refinement
grain size
groove rolling
H-activation
hardening
hardness
heat and mass transfer
heterogeneous kinetics
HEXRD
high entropy alloy
HPT consolidation
in situ experiments
in situ X-ray diffraction
industrial ingot
inoculation
internal stresses
iron ore
ironmaking
isothermal treatment
lateral extrusion ratio
lattice mismatch
lattice structures
localized necking
magnesium
magnesium powders
martensite
mathematical model
mechanical properties
metal matrix composite
microsegregation
microstructure
modeling
multiscale finite element method
nanoindentation
nickel-based single crystal superalloy
non-metallic inclusions
non-Schmid effects
numerical homogenization
P
Pd-10Au alloy
phase transformation
plastic flow machining
plasticity
polycrystalline β-Ti
porous materials
precipitation
Q&amp
rolling
scattered intensity
self consistent methods
shaft furnace
shape memory alloys
shear compression
simulated diffraction peaks
simulation
slip activity
solidification
statistical analysis
steel
steel ladle
strain hardening
strain heterogeneity
sub-voxel method
Taylor multiscale scheme
TEM
texture
thickness reduction per pass
TiAl alloys
tip undercooling
titanium
titanium aluminides
transition carbide
twinning
TWIP steel
variant
voxelization artifacts
VPSC
X-ray diffractometry
Persona (resp. second.): DenisSabine
TothLaszlo
Sommario/riassunto: Nowadays, 25% of materials used are metals, and this ratio is not expected to decrease, as metals are indispensable for many applications due to their high resistance to temperature. The only handicap of metals is their relatively higher density with respect to composites. Lightening of metallic structures is possible in three ways: (i) employing low density metals, (ii) developing new ones, and (iii) increasing the yield strength of existing high-density metals. The Laboratory of Excellence of the Lorraine University in France, called 'Design of Alloy Metals for Low-Mass Structures', is working to lighten metal via metallurgical means. Two leading research laboratories compose this Laboratory of Excellence within the Lorraine University: the Laboratory of Microstructure Studies and Mechanics of Materials (LEM3), based in Metz, and the Jean Lamour Institute (IJL), located in Nancy. In this Special Issue, they report on some of their major progress in the different fields of metallurgy and mechanics of metallic materials. There are articles in the three major fields of metallurgy: physical, chemical, and mechanical metallurgy. All scales are covered, from atomistic studies to real-scale metallic structures.
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Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
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