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  1. Phase Transformations in Metals and Alloys, Third Edition (Revised Reprint) by David A. Porter, Kenneth E. Easterling, et all 2009-02-10
  2. Phase Transformations in Metals and Alloys, Second Edition by David A. Porter, Kenneth E. Easterling, 1992-09-10
  3. Superconductivity Of Metals And Alloys (Advanced Books Classics) by P. G. De Gennes, 1999-03-31
  4. From Hamiltonians to Phase Diagrams: The Electronic and Statistical-Mechanical Theory of sp-Bonded Metals and Alloys (Springer Series in Solid-State Sciences) by Jürgen Hafner, 1987-10-12
  5. Metals Handbook. Volume 2: Properties and Selection : Nonferrous Alloys and Pure Metals by American Society for Metals, 1989-11
  6. Fundamentals of Creep in Metals and Alloys, Second Edition by Michael Kassner, 2009-02-17
  7. Copper and Its Alloys (The Ellis Horwood Ltd. series in industrial metals) by Edward George West, 1982-09-22
  8. The Structure of Metals and Alloys (Monograph and Report Series, No 1) by William Hume-Rothery, R. E. Smallman, et all 1988-09
  9. Worldwide Guide to Equivalent Nonferrous Metals and Alloys (Asm Materials Data Series) by Fran Cverna, 2001-12-01
  10. The Useful Metals and Their Alloys, by J. Scoffern [And Others]. by Useful Metals, 2010-02-09
  11. Oxidation of metals and alloys, by O Kubaschewski, 1953
  12. The Hall Effect in Metals and Alloys (International Cryogenics Monograph Series) by Colin Hurd, 1972-02-01
  13. Characterization of Metals and Alloys (Materials Characterization) by Paul Holloway, 2009-12-01
  14. Direct Strip Casting of Metals and Alloys (Woodhead Publishing in Materials)

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2. Metals And Alloys
metals and alloys. For more information on ferrous and nonferrous metals andalloys, try this terrific MatSci and Engineering multi-media source.
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Exploring Materials Engineering
Metals and Alloys
If there is a typical engineering material that is associated in the public's mind with modern engineering practice, it is structural steel . This versatile construction material has several characteristics, or properties, that we consider metallic : (1) It is strong and can be readily formed into practical shapes. (2) Its extensive, permanent derformability, or ductility , is an important asset in permitting small amounts of yielding to sudden and severe loads. Many Californians have been able to observe moderate earthquake activity that leaves windows (of relatively brittle glass) cracked while steel support framing still functions normally. (3) A freshly cut steel surface has a characteristic metallic luster, and (4) a steel bar shares a fundamental characteristic with other metals: it is a good conductor of electrical current. Although structural steel is an especially common example of metals for engineering, a little thought produces numerous others [such as gold, platinum, lead and tin].
An alloy is a metal composed of more than one element. Engineering alloys include the cast-irons and steels, aluminum alloys, magnesium alloys, titanium alloys, nickel alloys, zinc alloys and copper alloys. For example, brass is an alloy of copper and zinc.

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4. Theory Of Interaction Of Metals And Alloys With Corrosive Environment
Publishers of books and journals on materials science, physics, chemistry and engineering THEORY OF INTERACTION OF metals and alloys WITH CORROSIVE ENVIRONMENT
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5. Properties Of Selected Metals And Alloys
Properties of selected metals and alloys Models. This page is under construction
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Properties of selected metals and alloys Models
This page is under construction
Properties of Voter-Chen Ni-Al potential
PROPERTY Ni Cohesive Energy (1e-12 erg) Surface Energy [100] (erg/cm Surface Energy [111] (erg/cm Surface Energy [1-10] (erg/cm Surface Energy [11-2] (erg/cm
PROPERTY B2 NiAl Cohesive Energy(1e-12 erg) Lattice Constant (angs)
Stillinger-Weber Silicon
Energy per atom 6.945e-12 ergs Lattice Constant 5.428 Angs Bulk Modulus 1.02 Mbar
Tersoff Silicon
Energy per atom 7.417e-12 ergs Lattice Constant 5.428 Angs Bulk Modulus 0.99 Mbar
Tersoff Carbon-Silicon
Properties for Diamond Cubic SiC
(Dec 15, 1998) Energy per atom 9.91165e-12 ergs Lattice Constant 4.318283 Angs Bulk Modulus 2.25 Mbar

6. Kalco Metals Specialty Metals And Alloys Manufacturer
Supplier and manufacturer of specialty alloys for investment casting, dental, aerospace, and steel Category Business Industrial Goods and Services Metals Alloys......Kalco Metals, Inc. is a manufacturer and supplier of specialty metals and alloysto the investment casting, dental, medical, and aerospace industries.
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Kalco Metals, Inc. is an established specialty metals and alloys manufacturer as well as a worldwide supplier to the investment casting, aerospace, dental, and medical industries. Kalco's product line includes all low alloy and carbon steels, all tool steels, all stainless steels including 300 and 400 series, high alloy steels, all nickel alloys including nickel-chromium and nickel-copper, all cobalt alloys including cobalt-chromium (i.e. ASTM F-75 and Vitallium TM ), all nickel and cobalt based dental and medical alloys as well as many super alloys for the aerospace industry! Kalco produces all of its alloys and metals in either certified investment casting ingot, certified foundry shot, certified dental ingot, or certified dental shot form, however, Kalco can easily accommodate your special requests for an unique alloy form. Kalco Metals prides itself on superior customer service by producing quality alloys products, made to the your unique specifications, and shipped to you as soon as a day after you place your order! Please click the Investment Casting or Foundry Alloy Products or Dental Alloy Products button below to see more information.

7. Metals And Alloys Group - LLNL
The metals and alloys Group of Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory of theUniversity of California (for the US Department of Energy) is a premier
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8. Metals And Alloys Group: Research
The metals and alloys Group in H Division performs theoretical and computationalcondensedmatter and materials physics research in support of major Department
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  • Recent and Current Research Projects The Metals and Alloys Group in H Division performs theoretical, computational and experimental condensed-matter and materials physics research in support of major Department of Energy and LLNL programs, including the Accelerated Strategic Computing Initiative ( ASCI ) within the Stockpile Stewardship Program, Laboratory Directed Research and Development (LDRD), and Basic Energy Sciences (BES) programs. This research includes fundamental quantum, atomistic and multiscale modeling and simulation of materials properties over wide ranges of temperature and pressure and can extend from bulk solids and liquids to defects, surfaces and interfaces to nanostructures. The major focus of the Group is on understanding and elaborating the structural, thermodynamic, defect and mechanical properties of metals and alloys.
    In the area of structural and thermodynamic properties, the Metals and Alloys Group studies both equilibrium and non-equilibrium phenomena and is concerned with the development and application of accurate multiphase equations of state, high-pressure structural phase diagrams and related materials data. Current forefront research in this area includes the development of advanced quantum-based methodologies for d- and f-electron metals, the study of rapid resolidification under high dynamic compression, and the treatment of f-electron correlation and volume-collapse phase transitions in rare-earth and actinide metals.

9. WileyEurope :: Particle Strengthening Of Metals And Alloys
WileyEurope Physics Astronomy Structural Materials Ceramics Particle Strengthening of metals and alloys. Related Subjects,
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10. Www.scientific.net: Materials Science And Technology
Magnetic Materials. metals and alloys. Molten Salts. Nanomaterials. Environmental.Environmental Research. metals and alloys 130 titles, 10 per page, page 1.
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11. The Study Of Metals And Alloys By X-ray Powder Diffraction Methods
The Study of metals and alloys by Xray Powder Diffraction Methods. H. Lipson.
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An interest in, and desire to know more about, the phase structures of alloys, and also to know what the different structures are.
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14. JosseyBass :: Particle Strengthening Of Metals And Alloys
Ceramics, Particle Strengthening of metals and alloys Eckhard Nembach ISBN0471-12072-3 Hardcover 285 Pages November 1996 US $105.00 Add to Cart.
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W. David Kingery, H. K. Bowen, D. R. Uhlmann Ceramic Materials and Components for Engines (Hardcover) Karl-Friedrich Fischer (Editor) Ceramics Particle Strengthening of Metals and Alloys Eckhard Nembach ISBN: 0-471-12072-3 Hardcover 285 Pages November 1996 US $105.00 Add to Cart Description Table of Contents Author Information A thorough understanding of the processes governing particle strengthening of metals and alloys is crucial for anyone engaged in developing structural materials or designing with them. Now you can have easy access to the information you need with this unique guide, the most comprehensive and up-to-date resource available on this important subject. Written by an acknowledged leader in the field, Particle Strengthening of Metals and Alloys offers complete coverage of shearing and bypassing of particles by dislocations. From Friedel's model to Foreman and Makin's work and beyond, the book features a broad range of both analytical approaches and computer simulations, and applies these techniques to key strengthening mechanisms-including chemical, modulus mismatch, stacking fault energy mismatch, lattice mismatch, and order strengthening. You will find detailed treatment of the Orowan process of particle circumvention, plus separate chapters on the superposition of different strengthening mechanisms, particle hardening of magnetic materials, and more.

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16. Applications To Metals And Alloys
Thermodynamic and Mechanical properties of metals and alloys. Shear Viscosities ofmetals and alloys from NEMD; First principles based force fields for Tantalum;
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Thermodynamic and Mechanical properties of metals and Alloys
Recent Work
Recent focus in Metals is the development of many body potentials and their use in describing physical properties of bimetalic alloys and ordered compounds.Here we use analytical form due to Sutton and coworkers to represent the interactions between ions.
Sodium
Using appropriate statistical fluctuation expressions
  • bulk modulus
  • specific heat
  • Gruneissen parameter
  • elastic constants
are computed at different temperatures from molecular dynamics simulations. In this work, a first principles interaction potential obtained from second order perturbation theory with a local pseudopotential (due to D.L. Price and coworkers) is used.

17. Shear Viscositie Of Metals And Alloys
recently developed many body potentials Kimura, Cagin, Goddard for FCC metals wehave calculated the shear viscosities of Au, Cu and AuCu alloys at elevated
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Shear Viscosities of Sodium and Nickel from NEMD Simulations
T. Cagin, K.A. Mansour, W.A. Goddard
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Shear Viscosity of Liquid Gold, Copper, and Gold-Copper Alloy
Y. Qi, T. Cagin, K. A. Mansour, Y. Kimura, W. A. Goddard
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Using NEMD method we have calculated the shear viscosities of Au, Cu and Au-Cu alloys at elevated temperatures. The interactions for Cu, Au and Au-Cu alloy are represented by a many-body potential form due to Sutton and Chen, but the parameters for the potentials are modified to accurately represent phonon spectra and vacancy and surface formation energies [Kimura, Cagin and Goddard]. Using 500 atom model systems and the experimental density at each temperature we calculated the viscosity at a number of shear rates for the model systems at temperatures up to 3000K. The predicted viscosity are in good agreement with experiment. Copper-Gold alloy simulations are carried out at three different concentrations , 25%, 50% and 75%. recently developed many body potentials [Kimura, Cagin, Goddard] for FCC metals we have calculated the shear viscosities of Au, Cu and Au-Cu alloys at elevated temperatures.

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19. Journal Of Materials Science And Technology
Covers problems of science and application of metals and alloys, as well as nonmetallic materials.
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20. Theory Of Interaction Of Metals And Alloys With Corrosive Environment
Cambridge International Science Publishing. THEORY OF INTERACTION OF METALSAND ALLOYS WITH CORROSIVE ENVIRONMENT. Yu A Popov and SN Sidorenko.
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Cambridge International Science Publishing THEORY OF INTERACTION OF METALS AND ALLOYS WITH CORROSIVE ENVIRONMENT Yu A Popov and S N Sidorenko The book describes a self-consistent theory of processes taking place in the subsurface region of the boundary between the electrolyte and a metal or an alloy as a result of their interaction. A model is used to examine anodic dissolution of metals in the whole range of variation of the anodic potential. The principles of the kinetics of formation of the passivating layer and the mechanism of its stationary functioning and disruption of the passive state are described. The theory of nucleation and grots of pits is proposed. Phenomena in the boundary layer in the Tafel region are described. Kinetics effects of mutual effect of its components are explained on the basis of particle interactions. The book is highly suitable for experts in surface problems of materials science, physical chemistry and corrosion science. Contents:
Part 1 Metals and Alloys in the Active Dissolution State
Chapter 1 Initial Assumptions
Chapter 2 Binary Alloys in the Active Dissolution State
Chapter 3 Mutual Diffusion of Components in an Anodically-dissolving Alloy
Part 2
Chapter 4 Formation and Functioning of a Passivating Oxide Layer
Chapter 5 Pitting Theory Part 3
Chapter 6 Salt Passivation of Metals
Chapter 7 Theory of Transport Processes in a Random Porous Medium

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