Metallography XV

Metallography XV

Description:

Collection of selected, peer reviewed papers from the the International Symposium on Metallography (Metallography 2013), April 24–26, 2013, Stará Lesná, Slovak Republic.
Volume is indexed by Thomson Reuters CPCI-S (WoS).
The 123 papers are grouped as follows: Invited Lectures,
I. Prediction, Process Simulation and Metallographic Methods,
II. Solidification and Solid State Transformation, III. Welding,
IV. Interrelationship between Microstructure and Material Properties,
V. Fractures, Defects and Material Degradation, VI. Fatigue and Creep,
VII. Nonferrous Alloys,
VIII. Powder Metallurgy, Composites, Ceramics, Superconductors and Metallic Glasses,
IX. Coatings and Nanomaterials,
X. Metallography in Archaeology (Archaeometallurgy)

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Editors:
Margita Longauerová and Pavol Zubko
THEMA:
PDT, PHV, TGM
BISAC:
TEC021000
Details:
Selected, peer reviewed papers from the International Symposium on Metallography (Metallography 2013), April 24–26, 2013, Stará Lesná, Slovak Republic
Pages:
670
Year:
2014
ISBN-13 (softcover):
9783038350729
ISBN-13 (CD):
9783037957677
ISBN-13 (eBook):
9783038264538
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Review from Ringgold Inc., ProtoView: Five invited lectures explore such topics as the </in situ/> observation method for the quantitative evaluation of solidification phenomena and solidification cracks during welding, investigating the effect on microstructure of changing fluid flow characteristics in high pressure die casting, and the effect of sample mount on active screen plasma duplex processing. Another 116 papers cover prediction, process simulation, and metallographic methods; solidification and solid state transformation; welding; the relationship between microstructure and material properties; fractures, defects, and material degradation; fatigue and creep; nonferrous alloys; powder metallurgy, composites, ceramics, superconductors, and metallic glasses; coatings and nanomaterials; and metallography in archaeology (archaeometallurgy).

Ringgold Subjects:

— Materials science
— Metals
— Mining