Smithells Metals Reference Book

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William F. Gale, Terry C. Totemeier
Elsevier, 9 déc. 2003 - 2080 pages
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Smithells is the only single volume work which provides data on all key apsects of metallic materials.

Smithells has been in continuous publication for over 50 years. This 8th Edition represents a major revision.

Four new chapters have been added for this edition. these focus on;
* Non conventional and emerging materials - metallic foams, amorphous metals (including bulk metallic glasses), structural intermetallic compounds and micr/nano-scale materials.
* Techniques for the modelling and simulation of metallic materials.
* Supporting technologies for the processing of metals and alloys.
* An Extensive bibliography of selected sources of further metallurgical information, including books, journals, conference series, professional societies, metallurgical databases and specialist search tools.

* One of the best known and most trusted sources of reference since its first publication more than 50 years ago
* The only single volume containing all the data needed by researchers and professional metallurgists
* Fully updated to the latest revisions of international standards
 

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Table des matières

21 Mechanical testing
113
22 Mechanical properties of metals and alloys
137
23 Sintered materials
426
24 Lubricants
396
25 Friction and wear
91
26 Casting alloys and foundry data
107
27 Engineering ceramics and refractory materials
605
28 Fuels
623

5 Crystallography
cli
6 Crystal chemistry
clxiii
7 Metallurgically important minerals
ccxxv
8 Thermochemical data
ccxxxv
9 Physical properties of molten salts
ccxciii
10 Metallography
cccxlvii
11 Equilibrium diagrams
9
12 Gasmetal systems
101
13 Diffusion in metals
113
14 General physical properties
528
15 Elastic properties damping capacity and shape memory alloys
475
16 Temperature measurement and thermoelectric properties
308
17 Radiative properties of metals
320
18 Electron emission
210
19 Electrical properties
220
20 Magnetic materials and their properties
89
29 Heat treatment
647
30 Metal cutting and forming
120
31 Corrosion
123
32 Electroplating and metal finishing
137
33 Welding
80
34 Soldering and brazing
138
35 Vapour deposited coatings and thermal spraying
160
36 Superplasticity
92
37 Metalmatrix composites
263
38 Nonconventional and emerging metallic materials
269
39 Modelling and simulation
517
40 Supporting technologies for the processing of metals and alloys
529
41 Bibliography of some sources of metallurgical information
559
Index
577
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Page xxxviii - UNITS length meter* (m) mass kilogram (kg) time second (s) electric current ampere (A) thermodynamic temperature* kelvin (K) amount of substance mole (mol) luminous intensity candela (cd) SUPPLEMENTARY UNITS plane angle radian (rad) solid angle steradian (sr) tThe spellings "metre" and "litre" are preferred by ASTM; however, "-er
Page 308 - The kelvin, unit of thermodynamic temperature, is the fraction 1/273.16 of the thermodynamic temperature of the triple point of water (13th CGPM, 1967).
Page 82 - B-9 * lubricating grease— a solid to semifluid product of dispersion of a thickening agent in a liquid lubricant. Other ingredients imparting special properties may be included.
Page 308 - Scale of 1990' was adopted by the International Committee of Weights and Measures at its meeting in 1989, in accordance with the request embodied in Resolution 7 of the 18th General Conference of Weights and Measures of 1987. This Scale supersedes the International Practical Temperature Scale of 1968 (amended edition of 1975) and the 1976 Provisional 0.5 K to 30 K Temperature Scale.
Page 308 - T90 exist: these differing definitions have equal status. For measurements of the very highest precision there may be detectable numerical differences between measurements made at the same temperature but in accordance with differing definitions. Similarly, even using one definition, at a temperature between defining fixed points two acceptable interpolating instruments (eg resistance thermometers) may give detectably differing numerical values of T90.
Page 120 - An Introduction to Solid State Diffusion', Academic Press, New York, 1988.
Page xxi - Department of Materials Science and Engineering Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA...

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