The Metallurgical Review

The Metallurgical Review
Title The Metallurgical Review PDF eBook
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Total Pages 668
Release 1878
Genre Metallurgy
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Physical Chemistry of Metallurgical Processes

Physical Chemistry of Metallurgical Processes
Title Physical Chemistry of Metallurgical Processes PDF eBook
Author M. Shamsuddin
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages 614
Release 2016-02-29
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 1119078334

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This book covers various metallurgical topics, viz. roasting of sulfide minerals, matte smelting, slag, reduction of oxides and reduction smelting, interfacial phenomena, steelmaking, secondary steelmaking, role of halides in extraction of metals, refining, hydrometallurgy and electrometallurgy. Each chapter is illustrated with appropriate examples of applications of the technique in extraction of some common, reactive, rare or refractory metal together with worked out problems explaining the principle of the operation.

The Metallurgical Review

The Metallurgical Review
Title The Metallurgical Review PDF eBook
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Total Pages 566
Release 1878
Genre Metallurgy
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Metallurgy

Metallurgy
Title Metallurgy PDF eBook
Author W.H. Dennis
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 281
Release 2017-07-12
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1351505653

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The world's output of metals during the 100 year period of 1863-1963 was greater than in all the previous years of man's history. In the nineteenth century the only metals available to industry were cast and wrought iron and a few non-ferrous metals and their alloys; by the latter part of the twentieth century, steel and aluminum dominated the world, and metals that were mere laboratory curiosities provided the basis for the technology of nuclear energy and space travel. This book records the extraordinary history of metallurgical progress, in which metal art was replaced by metal science. It remains a classic work on the subject. The book begins with an introductory chapter that surveys the entire field to be covered, and follows with eight chapters each dealing with progress in one of the major branches of the metallurgical industry: ore dressing, pyrometallurgy, iron and steel, the major non-ferrous metals, new metals (such as uranium, germanium and cobalt), precious metals, the shaping of metals, and metallography. The book reviews developments in all countries, but American practice - which led the world - is given special prominence. A glossary of metallurgical terms and full name and subject indexes are included. The book is a basic reference work as well as an absorbing history of an important aspect of man's technological progress.

The Metallurgical Review

The Metallurgical Review
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Metallurgical Reviews

Metallurgical Reviews
Title Metallurgical Reviews PDF eBook
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Total Pages 644
Release 1965
Genre Metal-work
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Fundamentals of Metallurgy

Fundamentals of Metallurgy
Title Fundamentals of Metallurgy PDF eBook
Author S Seetharaman
Publisher Elsevier
Total Pages 589
Release 2005-10-10
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 184569094X

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As product specifications become more demanding, manufacturers require steel with ever more specific functional properties. As a result, there has been a wealth of research on how those properties emerge during steelmaking. Fundamentals of metallurgy summarises this research and its implications for manufacturers. The first part of the book reviews the effects of processing on the properties of metals with a range of chapters on such phenomena as phase transformations, types of kinetic reaction, transport and interfacial phenomena. Authors discuss how these processes and the resulting properties of metals can be modelled and predicted. Part two discusses the implications of this research for improving steelmaking and steel properties. With its distinguished editor and international team of contributors, Fundamentals of metallurgy is an invaluable reference for steelmakers and manufacturers requiring high-performance steels in such areas as automotive and aerospace engineering. It will also be useful for those dealing with non-ferrous metals and alloys, material designers for functional materials, environmentalists and above all, high technology industries designing processes towards materials with tailored properties. Summarises key research and its implications for manufacturers Essential reading for steelmakers and manufacturers Written by leading experts from both industry and academia