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This book contains manuscripts related to alloys (engineering materials) to discuss potential materials, methods for improvement of the strength and cyclic properties of alloys, the stability of microstructures, the possible application of new (or improved) alloys, and the use of treatment for alloy improvement. The broad spectrum of topics included in the articles of this Special Issue demonstrates that research into the microstructural and mechanical characteristics of alloys represents a contemporary field. These topics are also envisaged to be of interest to scientists in other research centers, and we can still expect new developments in this investigation field.
magnesium alloy --- ECAP --- texture --- mechanical properties --- Co-based alloy --- tribological properties --- wear --- microstructure --- selective laser sintering (SLS) --- powder injection molding (PIM) --- medium-carbon low-alloy steel --- lath martensite --- effective grain size --- strength --- carbon content --- hot-work die steel --- thermal stability --- carbide --- dislocation --- tempering kinetics --- AZ91 magnesium alloys --- age-hardening response --- microstructure evolution --- β-Mg17Al12 phase --- artificial neural network model --- AA6063 --- fly ash --- response surface methodology --- wear rate --- friction coefficient --- Al-Cu-Li-Mg-Ag alloy --- constitutive equation --- EBSD --- recrystallization --- Cu-Mg alloy --- equal channel angular pressing (ECAP) --- metallic alloys --- chemical composition --- treatment
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This book contains 12 chapters with original and innovative research studies in the issues related to the broadly defined creep effect, which concerns not only the area of construction materials but also natural phenomena. The emphasis on the discussion of a new trend of experimental creep testing, which binds the classic creep methods to seek the correlation of parameters obtained in tests, deserves particular attention. This book aims to provide the readers, including, but not limited to, students and doctoral students and also the research personnel and engineers involved in the operation of equipment and structural components as well as specialists in high-temperature creep-resisting materials, with a comprehensive review of new trends in the field of creep-exposed materials and their research methodology. The chapters of this book were developed by respected and well-known researchers from different countries.
Creep testing machines. --- Metallurgy. --- Oxygen --- Chemical engineering --- Metals --- Ores --- Smelting --- Creep machines --- Testing-machines --- Industrial applications --- Composite Materials --- Physical Sciences --- Engineering and Technology --- Materials Science --- Metallurgy
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