Metallurgy is the science and technology of metals. It is beyond the scope of this text to cover the development of metallurgy as a science. Only certain highlights will be mentioned here for the purpose of orientation. The worker of metals is mentioned in the Bible and in Greek and Norse mythology. Metallurgy as an art has been practiced since ancient times. Ancient man knew and used many native metals. Gold was used for ornaments, plates, and utensils as early as B.
The art of smelting, refining, and shaping metals was highly developed by both the Egyptians and the Chinese. The ancient Egyptians knew how to separate iron from its ore and that steel had the ability to harden. Iron was not popular with ancient people because of its tendency to rust, and they preferred working with gold, silver, copper, brass, and bronze. The emphasis of the second edition of this text remains on the basic concepts and applications of physical metallurgy.
The level of this edition is also essentially unchanged. The text is still considered appropriate for the teaching of physical metallurgy to students who are not majors in metallurgy as well as to engineering students as an introductory course. It has also proved useful for technician training programs in industry. Extractive metallurgy earlier covered under Chapter 17 has been replaced with an entirely new topic on Failure Analysis. On the other hand, demand for failure analysis is growing amongst both engineers and technicians.
A glossary of technical terms related to physical metallurgy has been added. Many tables representing data on commercial alloys can also found in the second edition of Introduction To Physical Metallurgy by Sidney H Avner. Thus, a comprehensive and updated coverage of Physical Metallurgy, this edition of series is ideal for both, beginners, as well as experts.
The reason is the electronic devices divert your attention and also cause strains while reading eBooks. This Book is Shared by Mr. Preface Introduction Chapter 1. Tools of the Metallurgist Chapter 2. Metal Structure and Crystallization Chapter 3. Plastic Deformation Chapter 4. Annealing and Hot Working Chapter 5. Constitution of Alloys Chapter 6. Phase Diagrams Chapter 7. The Heat Treatment of Steel Chapter 9. Alloy Steels Chapter Tools Steels Chapter Cast Iron Chapter Nonferrous Metals and Alloys Chapter Metals at High and Low Temperatures Chapter Wear of Metals Chapter Powder Metallurgy Chapter Sidney H.
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