Microstructure Evolution in Metal Forming Processes: Modelling and Applications - Rilegato

Libro 47 di 58: Woodhead Publishing Series in Metals and Surface Engineering
 
9780857090744: Microstructure Evolution in Metal Forming Processes: Modelling and Applications

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Monitoring and control of microstructure evolution in metal processing is essential in developing the right properties in a metal. Microstructure evolution in metal forming processes summarises the wealth of recent research on the mechanisms, modelling and control of microstructure evolution during metal forming processes.

Part one reviews the general principles involved in understanding and controlling microstructure evolution in metal forming. Techniques for modelling microstructure and optimising processes are explored, along with recrystallisation, grain growth, and severe plastic deformation. Microstructure evolution in the processing of steel is the focus of part two, which reviews the modelling of phase transformations in steel, unified constitutive equations and work hardening in microalloyed steels. Part three examines microstructure evolution in the processing of other metals, including ageing behaviour in the processing of aluminium and microstructure control in processing nickel, titanium and other special alloys.

With its distinguished editors and international team of expert contributors, Microstructure evolution in metal forming processes is an invaluable reference tool for metal processors and those using steels and other metals, as well as an essential guide for academics and students involved in fundamental metal research.

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Informazioni sull?autore

Jianguo Lin is Professor of Mechanics of Materials in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at Imperial College London, UK. He is one of the originators for the development of Evolutionary Algorithms (EA)-based optimization techniques for the determination of physically-based unified constitutive equations from experimental data and has also developed an integrated facility for micro-mechanics modeling.

Dr. Daniel Balint is Lecturer in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at Imperial College London, UK.

Professor Maciej Pietrzyk is Professor of Metallurgy and Materials Science and Head of the Department of Applied Computational Science and Modelling at the University of Science and Technology, Poland. His scientific interest focuses on application of numerical methods in metallurgy and materials science.

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