Liquid metal processing : applications to aluminium alloy production
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| Other Authors | , |
| Format | Electronic eBook |
| Language | English |
| Published |
London ; New York :
Taylor & Francis,
2002.
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| Series | Advances in metallic alloys ;
v. 1. |
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| Online Access | Full text |
| ISBN | 9781482264913 1482264919 0415272335 9780415272339 9780429174933 (electronic bk) 0429174934 (electronic bk) |
| Physical Description | 1 online resource. |
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Table of Contents:
- Structural rearrangements in metallic melts
- Experimental methods for investigating structural rearrangements in melts
- Structural transformations in liquid metals
- Effect of impurities on the structure and properties of liquid metals
- Cluster nature of impurity effects in melts
- The structure of concentrated liquid metallic solutions
- Transmittance of hereditary traits in the charge-melt-ingot chain and non-equilibrium states of liquid alloys
- Metastable microheterogeneity of liquid metallic solutions
- Thermodynamical basis for the concept of metastable microheterogeneity of melts
- Perspective methods of liquid aluminium alloys processing
- Effect of heat-time treatment (HTT) of melts on the structure and properties of aluminium alloys
- Results of investigations of structural rearrangements in aluminium-based liquid alloys
- Some regularities of the structure formation in alloys obtained by solidification from microheterogeneous melts
- Peculiarities of the structure formation in alloys obtained with the use of homogenizing HTT of melts
- Commercial alloys produced with the use of technology based on HTT of melts
- Modification as a means of controlling the structure of liquid and solid alloys
- Classification of modifiers
- Modifying master alloys prepared with the use of HTT of the melt
- Role of low-melting surface-active additives in the formation of the structure of aluminium alloys
- Effect of modifiers on the structure of liquid alloys
- Microalloying as a tool for improving properties of some commercial alloys.