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Metal science : past, present and future / / Upadhyaya, G. S
Metal science : past, present and future / / Upadhyaya, G. S
Autore Upadhyaya G. S.
Pubbl/distr/stampa Switzerland : , : Trans Tech Publications, , 2013
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (259 p.)
Disciplina 669.0901
Collana Materials Science Foundations
Soggetto topico Metals - History
Metallurgy - History
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 3-03826-381-8
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Metal Science: Past, Present and Future; Dedication, Author Information and Preface; Table of Contents; CHAPTER 1. INTRODUCTION; 1.1 Beginning of Metallurgy as a Science; 1.2 The Industrial Revolution and Metallurgy (1750-1850); 1.3 Metal Science in late 19th and 20th Century; 1.4 Colonialism and its Influence on Metallurgical Progress:. 1.5 Epilogue.; References. Further Reading.; CHAPTER 2. EXTRACTIVE METALLURGY I: Pyrometallurgy. 2.1 Mineral Dressing (Mineral Beneficiation).; 2.2 Chemistry as a Precursor to Extractive Metallurgy.; 2.3 Basics of Pyrometallurgy; 2.4 Ironmaking.
2.5 Steelmaking.2.6 Alloy Steels; 2.7 Copper; 2.8 Nickel; 2.9 Titanium; 2.10 Tin: 2.11 Lead: 2.12 Zinc.; 2.13 Platinum Group Precious Metals.; References. Further Reading; CHAPTER 3. EXTRACTIVE METALLURGY. Electro- and Hydro-Metallurgy. 3.1 Electrometallurgical Extraction of Metals; 3.2 Hydrometallurgical Extraction of Metals.; 3.3 Some Recent Developments; 3.4 Summary of the Historical Aspects of Hydrometallurgy : References; Further Reading; CHAPTER 4. PHYSICAL METALLURGY I: Structure of Metals and Alloys.; 4.1 Macrostructure.; 4.2 Microstructure and its Examination; 4.3 Crystal Structure
4.4 Nanostructure4.5 Electronic Structure and Periodic Table; 4.6 Electronic Models for Transition Metals; 4.7 Bonding in Metal-like Refractory Compounds; 4.8 Structure of Liquid Metals; References; Further Reading; CHAPTER 5. PHYSICAL METALLURGY II: Phase Equilibria, Diffusion, Defectsand Properties. 5.1 Phase Equilibria; 5.2 Alloy Formation and Stability; 5.3 Diffusion; 5.4 Defects in Crystals and Deformation; 5.5 Mechanical Properties; 5.6 Physical Properties; References; Further Reading
CHAPTER 6. PHYSICAL METALLURGY III: Phase Transformation,Recrystallization and Grain Growth. 6.1 Liquid to Solid Transformation6.2 Solid to Solid Transformation; 6.3 Precipitation and Precipitation Hardening; 6.4 Recrystallization and Grain Growth; 6.5 Thermomechanical Treatment of Alloys (TMT); References; Further Reading; CHAPTER 7 FUTURE TRENDS.; 7.1 Extractive Metallurgy; 7.2 Physical Metallurgy; 7.3 Computer Simulation; 7.4 Metals in Biosystems; 7.5 Future of Untapped Minerals and World Economy: 7.6 A Way towards Molecular Science; References; Further Reading
Famous Metal Scientists in Pictorial
Record Nr. UNINA-9910465326103321
Upadhyaya G. S.  
Switzerland : , : Trans Tech Publications, , 2013
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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Metal science : past, present and future / / Upadhyaya, G. S
Metal science : past, present and future / / Upadhyaya, G. S
Autore Upadhyaya G. S.
Pubbl/distr/stampa Switzerland : , : Trans Tech Publications, , 2013
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (259 p.)
Disciplina 669.0901
Collana Materials Science Foundations
Soggetto topico Metals - History
Metallurgy - History
ISBN 3-03826-381-8
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Metal Science: Past, Present and Future; Dedication, Author Information and Preface; Table of Contents; CHAPTER 1. INTRODUCTION; 1.1 Beginning of Metallurgy as a Science; 1.2 The Industrial Revolution and Metallurgy (1750-1850); 1.3 Metal Science in late 19th and 20th Century; 1.4 Colonialism and its Influence on Metallurgical Progress:. 1.5 Epilogue.; References. Further Reading.; CHAPTER 2. EXTRACTIVE METALLURGY I: Pyrometallurgy. 2.1 Mineral Dressing (Mineral Beneficiation).; 2.2 Chemistry as a Precursor to Extractive Metallurgy.; 2.3 Basics of Pyrometallurgy; 2.4 Ironmaking.
2.5 Steelmaking.2.6 Alloy Steels; 2.7 Copper; 2.8 Nickel; 2.9 Titanium; 2.10 Tin: 2.11 Lead: 2.12 Zinc.; 2.13 Platinum Group Precious Metals.; References. Further Reading; CHAPTER 3. EXTRACTIVE METALLURGY. Electro- and Hydro-Metallurgy. 3.1 Electrometallurgical Extraction of Metals; 3.2 Hydrometallurgical Extraction of Metals.; 3.3 Some Recent Developments; 3.4 Summary of the Historical Aspects of Hydrometallurgy : References; Further Reading; CHAPTER 4. PHYSICAL METALLURGY I: Structure of Metals and Alloys.; 4.1 Macrostructure.; 4.2 Microstructure and its Examination; 4.3 Crystal Structure
4.4 Nanostructure4.5 Electronic Structure and Periodic Table; 4.6 Electronic Models for Transition Metals; 4.7 Bonding in Metal-like Refractory Compounds; 4.8 Structure of Liquid Metals; References; Further Reading; CHAPTER 5. PHYSICAL METALLURGY II: Phase Equilibria, Diffusion, Defectsand Properties. 5.1 Phase Equilibria; 5.2 Alloy Formation and Stability; 5.3 Diffusion; 5.4 Defects in Crystals and Deformation; 5.5 Mechanical Properties; 5.6 Physical Properties; References; Further Reading
CHAPTER 6. PHYSICAL METALLURGY III: Phase Transformation,Recrystallization and Grain Growth. 6.1 Liquid to Solid Transformation6.2 Solid to Solid Transformation; 6.3 Precipitation and Precipitation Hardening; 6.4 Recrystallization and Grain Growth; 6.5 Thermomechanical Treatment of Alloys (TMT); References; Further Reading; CHAPTER 7 FUTURE TRENDS.; 7.1 Extractive Metallurgy; 7.2 Physical Metallurgy; 7.3 Computer Simulation; 7.4 Metals in Biosystems; 7.5 Future of Untapped Minerals and World Economy: 7.6 A Way towards Molecular Science; References; Further Reading
Famous Metal Scientists in Pictorial
Record Nr. UNINA-9910786750003321
Upadhyaya G. S.  
Switzerland : , : Trans Tech Publications, , 2013
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Metal science : past, present and future / / Upadhyaya, G. S
Metal science : past, present and future / / Upadhyaya, G. S
Autore Upadhyaya G. S.
Pubbl/distr/stampa Switzerland : , : Trans Tech Publications, , 2013
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (259 p.)
Disciplina 669.0901
Collana Materials Science Foundations
Soggetto topico Metals - History
Metallurgy - History
ISBN 3-03826-381-8
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Metal Science: Past, Present and Future; Dedication, Author Information and Preface; Table of Contents; CHAPTER 1. INTRODUCTION; 1.1 Beginning of Metallurgy as a Science; 1.2 The Industrial Revolution and Metallurgy (1750-1850); 1.3 Metal Science in late 19th and 20th Century; 1.4 Colonialism and its Influence on Metallurgical Progress:. 1.5 Epilogue.; References. Further Reading.; CHAPTER 2. EXTRACTIVE METALLURGY I: Pyrometallurgy. 2.1 Mineral Dressing (Mineral Beneficiation).; 2.2 Chemistry as a Precursor to Extractive Metallurgy.; 2.3 Basics of Pyrometallurgy; 2.4 Ironmaking.
2.5 Steelmaking.2.6 Alloy Steels; 2.7 Copper; 2.8 Nickel; 2.9 Titanium; 2.10 Tin: 2.11 Lead: 2.12 Zinc.; 2.13 Platinum Group Precious Metals.; References. Further Reading; CHAPTER 3. EXTRACTIVE METALLURGY. Electro- and Hydro-Metallurgy. 3.1 Electrometallurgical Extraction of Metals; 3.2 Hydrometallurgical Extraction of Metals.; 3.3 Some Recent Developments; 3.4 Summary of the Historical Aspects of Hydrometallurgy : References; Further Reading; CHAPTER 4. PHYSICAL METALLURGY I: Structure of Metals and Alloys.; 4.1 Macrostructure.; 4.2 Microstructure and its Examination; 4.3 Crystal Structure
4.4 Nanostructure4.5 Electronic Structure and Periodic Table; 4.6 Electronic Models for Transition Metals; 4.7 Bonding in Metal-like Refractory Compounds; 4.8 Structure of Liquid Metals; References; Further Reading; CHAPTER 5. PHYSICAL METALLURGY II: Phase Equilibria, Diffusion, Defectsand Properties. 5.1 Phase Equilibria; 5.2 Alloy Formation and Stability; 5.3 Diffusion; 5.4 Defects in Crystals and Deformation; 5.5 Mechanical Properties; 5.6 Physical Properties; References; Further Reading
CHAPTER 6. PHYSICAL METALLURGY III: Phase Transformation,Recrystallization and Grain Growth. 6.1 Liquid to Solid Transformation6.2 Solid to Solid Transformation; 6.3 Precipitation and Precipitation Hardening; 6.4 Recrystallization and Grain Growth; 6.5 Thermomechanical Treatment of Alloys (TMT); References; Further Reading; CHAPTER 7 FUTURE TRENDS.; 7.1 Extractive Metallurgy; 7.2 Physical Metallurgy; 7.3 Computer Simulation; 7.4 Metals in Biosystems; 7.5 Future of Untapped Minerals and World Economy: 7.6 A Way towards Molecular Science; References; Further Reading
Famous Metal Scientists in Pictorial
Record Nr. UNINA-9910811912003321
Upadhyaya G. S.  
Switzerland : , : Trans Tech Publications, , 2013
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui