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| 500 | _aRev. ed. of: Modern physical metallurgy and materials engineering. 1999. | ||
| 504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references and index. | ||
| 505 | 2 | _aChapter 1 Atoms and atomic arrangements -- 1.1 The realm of materials science -- 1.2 The free atom -- 1.2.1 The four electron quantum numbers -- 1.2.2 Nomenclature for the electronic states -- 1.3 The Periodic Table -- 1.4 Interatomic bonding in materials -- 1.5 Bonding and energy levels -- 1.6 Crystal lattices and structures -- 1.7 Crystal directions and planes -- 1.8 Stereographic projection -- 1.9 Selected crystal structures -- 1.9.1 Pure metals -- 1.9.2 Diamond and graphite -- 1.9.3 Coordination in ionic crystals -- 1.9.4 AB-type compounds -- Chapter 2 Phase equilibria and structure -- 2.1 Crystallization from the melt -- 2.1.1 Freezing of a pure metal -- 2.1.2 Plane-front and dendritic solidification at a cooled surface -- 2.1.3 Forms of cast structure -- 2.1.4 Gas porosity and segregation -- 2.1.5 Directional solidification -- 2.1.6 Production of metallic single crystals for research -- 2.2 Principles and applications of phase diagrams -- 2.2.1 The concept of a phase -- 2.2.2 The Phase Rule -- 2.2.3 Stability of phases -- 2.2.4 Two-phase equilibria -- 2.2.5 Three-phase equilibria and reactions -- 2.2.6 Intermediate phases -- 2.2.7 Limitations of phase diagrams -- 2.2.8 Some key phase diagrams -- 2.2.9 Ternary phase diagrams -- 2.3 Principles of alloy theory -- 2.3.1 Primary substitutional solid solutions -- 2.3.2 Interstitial solid solutions -- 2.3.3 Types of intermediate phases -- 2.3.4 Order-disorder phenomena -- 2.4 The mechanism of phase changes -- 2.4.1 Kinetic considerations -- 2.4.2 Homogeneous nucleation -- 2.4.3 Heterogeneous nucleation -- 2.4.4 Nucleation in solids -- Chapter 3 Crystal defects -- 3.1 Types of imperfection -- 3.2 Point defects -- 3.2.1 Point defects in metals -- 3.2.2 Point defects in non-metallic crystals -- 3.2.3 Irradiation of solids -- 3.2.4 Point defect concentration and annealing -- 3.3 Line defects -- 3.3.1 Concept of a dislocation -- 3.3.2 Edge and screw dislocations -- 3.3.3 The Burgers vector -- 3.3.4 Mechanisms of slip and climb -- 3.3.5 Strain energy associated with dislocations -- 3.3.6 Dislocations in ionic structures -- 3.4 Planar defects -- 3.4.1 Grain boundaries -- 3.4.2 Twin boundaries -- 3.4.3 Extended dislocations and stacking faults in close-packed crystals -- 3.5 Volume defects -- 3.5.1 Void formation and annealing -- 3.5.2 Irradiation and voiding -- 3.5.3 Voiding and fracture -- 3.6 Defect behavior in common crystal structures -- 3.6.1 Dislocation vector diagrams and the Thompson tetrahedron -- 3.6.2 Dislocations and stacking faults in fcc structures -- 3.6.3 Dislocations and stacking faults in cph structures -- 3.6.4 Dislocations and stacking faults in bcc structures --T$107. | |
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