Hot Deformation and Processing of Aluminum Alloys Contributor(s): McQueen, Hugh J. (Author), Spigarelli, Stefano (Author), Kassner, Michael E. (Author) |
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ISBN: 1574446789 ISBN-13: 9781574446784 Publisher: CRC Press OUR PRICE: $308.75 Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats Published: September 2011 Annotation: This unique reference provides descriptions on techniques relating to the hot deformation of aluminum alloys. It provides detailed explanations on how this process relates to creep, superplasticity, cold working, and annealing processes. Chapter topics include information on hot work testing techniques, quality and defects in industrial processing, metal forming and deformation modes, and dispersoid and solute alloys. In addition, Hot Working of Aluminum Alloys: Microstructures, Properties, and Processing applies individual concepts to processes such as extrusion, rolling, forging, and thermomechanical processing. |
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BISAC Categories: - Technology & Engineering | Materials Science - General - Technology & Engineering | Manufacturing - Technology & Engineering | Technical & Manufacturing Industries & Trades |
Dewey: 673.722 |
LCCN: 2011019709 |
Series: Manufacturing, Engineering and Materials Processing |
Physical Information: 1.4" H x 6.1" W x 9.2" (2.10 lbs) 616 pages |
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Publisher Description: A comprehensive treatise on the hot working of aluminum and its alloys, Hot Deformation and Processing of Aluminum Alloys details the possible microstructural developments that can occur with hot deformation of various alloys, as well as the kind of mechanical properties that can be anticipated. The authors take great care to explain and differentiate hot working in the context of other elevated temperature phenomena, such as creep, superplasticity, cold working, and annealing. They also pay particular attention to the fundamental mechanisms of aluminum plasticity at hot working temperatures. Using extensive analysis derived from polarized light optical microscopy (POM), transmission electron microscopy (TEM), x-ray diffraction (XRD) scanning electron-microscopy with electron backscatter imaging (SEM-EBSD), and orientation imaging microscopy (OIM), the authors examine those microstructures that evolve in torsion, compression, extrusion, and rolling. Further microstructural analysis leads to detailed explanations of dynamic recovery (DRV), static recovery (SRV), discontinuous dynamic recrystallization (dDRX), discontinuous static recrystallization (dSRX), grain defining dynamic recovery (gDRV) (formerly geometric dynamic recrystallization, or gDRX), and continuous dynamic recrystallization involving both a single phase (cDRX/1-phase) and multiple phases (cDRX/2-phase). A companion to other works that focus on modeling, manufacturing involving plastic and superplastic deformation, and control of texture and phase transformations, this book provides thorough explanations of microstructural development to lay the foundation for further study of the mechanisms of thermomechanical processes and their application. |