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ASM Handbook
Heat Treating of Nonferrous Alloys
Edited by
George E. Totten
George E. Totten
Portland State University
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ASM International
Volume
4E
ISBN electronic:
978-1-62708-169-6
Publication date:
2016
Volume 4E examines the heat treating process as it applies to nonferrous metals and alloys. It covers aluminum, copper, nickel, and titanium in detail, describing accepted heat treating practices and how they drive metallurgical transformations that ultimately determine material properties. The volume also contains information on quenching, distortion, and residual stress and addresses the complexities of alloying, aging, and microstructural development. For information on the print version of Volume 4E, ISBN: 978-1-62708-112-2, follow this link.
Heat Treating of Nonferrous Alloys
Edited by: George E. Totten
https://doi.org/10.31399/asm.hb.v04e.9781627081696
ISBN (electronic): 978-1-62708-169-6
Publisher: ASM International
Published: 2016
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Table of Contents
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Fundamentals of Nonferrous Heat Treatment
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Homogenization of Metal AlloysByPaul D. JablonskiPaul D. JablonskiU.S. Department of EnergySearch for other works by this author on:Published:01 June 2016
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Heat Treatable Nonferrous AlloysByAlexey Sverdlin;Alexey SverdlinMilwaukee School of EngineeringSearch for other works by this author on:Published:01 June 2016
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Heat Treating of Aluminum and Its Alloys
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Metallurgy of Heat Treatable Aluminum AlloysByD. Scott MacKenzieD. Scott MacKenzieHoughton International, Inc.Search for other works by this author on:Published:01 June 2016
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Annealing of Aluminum and Its AlloysByJürgen HirschJürgen HirschHydro Aluminium Rolled Products GmbH–R&DSearch for other works by this author on:Published:01 June 2016
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Quenching of Aluminum AlloysByD. Scott MacKenzie;D. Scott MacKenzieHoughton InternationalSearch for other works by this author on:Tom CroucherTom CroucherTom Croucher and AssociatesSearch for other works by this author on:Published:01 June 2016
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Residual Stress in Heat Treatable Aluminum AlloysByJ.S. RobinsonJ.S. RobinsonUniversity of LimerickSearch for other works by this author on:Published:01 June 2016
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Age Hardening of Aluminum AlloysByJohn BanhartJohn BanhartTechnische Universität BerlinSearch for other works by this author on:Published:01 June 2016
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Retrogression and ReagingByJ.S. RobinsonJ.S. RobinsonUniversity of LimerickSearch for other works by this author on:Published:01 June 2016
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Heat Treatment of Aluminum Alloy CastingsPublished:01 June 2016
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Modeling and Simulation of the Heat Treatment of Aluminum AlloysByPublished:01 June 2016
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Nitriding of Aluminum and Its AlloysByH.-J. Spies;H.-J. SpiesTechnische Universität Bergakademie FreibergSearch for other works by this author on:Anke DalkeAnke DalkeTechnische Universität Bergakademie FreibergSearch for other works by this author on:Published:01 June 2016
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Heat Treating of Copper and Its Alloys
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Heat Treating of Nickel and Its Alloys
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Heat Treatment Metallurgy of Nickel-Base AlloysByPublished:01 June 2016
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Heat Treatment of Wrought Nickel AlloysByWilliam Mankins;William MankinsMetallurgical Services IncorporatedSearch for other works by this author on:Published:01 June 2016
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Heat Treatment of Cast Nickel-Base AlloysByMatthew DonachieMatthew DonachieRensselaer at HartfordSearch for other works by this author on:Published:01 June 2016
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Heat Treating of Titanium and Its Alloys
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Introduction to Titanium and Its Alloys[1]ByMichael GramMichael GramTimet
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Metallurgy of Titanium Alloy Heat Treatment[1]ByRodney R. Boyer;Rodney R. BoyerRBTi Consulting
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Heat Treating of Titanium and Titanium AlloysByCharles CarsonCharles CarsonFort Wayne Wire Die, Inc.
Retired
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Quenching of Titanium and Control of Residual StressesByPublished:01 June 2016
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Effect of Heat Treatment on Mechanical Properties of Titanium Alloys[1]ByRodney R. Boyer;Rodney R. BoyerRBTi Consulting
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Modeling and Simulation of Microstructure Evolution during Heat Treatment of Titanium AlloysByDong WangDong WangThe Ohio State University and Xi‘an Jiaotong UniversitySearch for other works by this author on:Published:01 June 2016
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Nitriding of Titanium AlloysByEdward RolińskiEdward RolińskiAdvanced Heat Treat Corp.Search for other works by this author on:Published:01 June 2016
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Heat Treating of Other Nonferrous Alloys
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Heat Treatment of Cobalt-Base AlloysByD.L. KlarstromD.L. KlarstromSpecialty Metals Consultancy, LLCSearch for other works by this author on:Published:01 June 2016
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Heat Treating of Magnesium Alloys[1]ByTrevor AbbottTrevor AbbottMagontec
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Heat Treating of Magnesium Alloy Metal-Matrix CompositesByPublished:01 June 2016
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Annealing of Precious MetalsByGrigory RaykhtsaumGrigory RaykhtsaumLeachGarner CompanySearch for other works by this author on:Published:01 June 2016
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Annealing of Refractory MetalsByJohn L. JohnsonJohn L. JohnsonElmet Technologies LLCSearch for other works by this author on:Published:01 June 2016
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Heat Treating of Uranium and Uranium Alloys[1]ByRobert HackenbergRobert HackenbergLos Alamos National Laboratory
Reaffirmed
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