Properties and Selection: Irons, Steels, and High-Performance Alloys
Volume 1 addresses the selection and application of ferrous metals and alloys, including cast irons, carbon and low-alloy steels, tool steels, stainless steels, and nickel and cobalt-base superalloys. As the lead volume in the Handbook series, it lays the groundwork for understanding the hierarchical nature of metals and how to leverage the underlying process, structure, property, performance relationships that define them. The volume draws on the knowledge and insight of more than 200 experts with experience in materials-centric product design, manufacturing, and quality control. It contains more than 1,300 illustrations (photographs, charts, and graphs) and over 500 tables filled with alloy designation, composition, and mechanical and physical property data. For information on the print version of Volume 1, ISBN 978-0-87170-377-4, follow this link.
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Cast Irons
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Classification and Basic Metallurgy of Cast Iron[1]ByDoru M. StefanescuDoru M. StefanescuThe Ohio State University and The University of Alabama
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Gray IronByCharles V. WhiteCharles V. WhiteGMI Engineering and Management Institute
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Ductile IronByLyle R. Jenkins;Lyle R. JenkinsDuctile Iron Society
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Search for other works by this author on:R.D. ForrestR.D. ForrestPechiney Electrometallurgie, Division FonderieRevising author
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Compacted Graphite IronByDoru M. StefanescuDoru M. StefanescuThe University of AlabamaSearch for other works by this author on:Published:01 January 1990
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Alloy Cast IronsByRichard B. Gundlach;Richard B. GundlachClimax Research Services
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Search for other works by this author on:Douglas V. DoaneDouglas V. DoaneConsulting MetallurgistRevising author
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Carbon and Low-Alloy Steels
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Steel Processing TechnologyByR.I.L. Guthrie;R.I.L. GuthrieMcGill Metals Processing Center, McGill UniversitySearch for other works by this author on:J.J. JonasJ.J. JonasMcGill Metals Processing Center, McGill UniversitySearch for other works by this author on:Published:01 January 1990
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Microstructures, Processing, and Properties of Steels[1]ByGeorge KraussGeorge KraussAdvanced Steel Processing and Products Research Center, Colorado School of MinesSearch for other works by this author on:Published:01 January 1990
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Classification and Designation of Carbon and Low-Alloy SteelsPublished:01 January 1990
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Physical Properties of Carbon and Low-Alloy Steels[1]Published:01 January 1990
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Carbon and Low-Alloy Steel Sheet and StripByASM Committee on Steel Sheet and StripASM Committee on Steel Sheet and StripSearch for other works by this author on:Published:01 January 1990
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Precoated Steel SheetByR. W. LeonardR. W. LeonardUSS Corporation, Division of USX Corporation
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Carbon and Low-Alloy Steel PlateByF.B. FletcherF.B. FletcherLukens Steel Company
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Hot-Rolled Steel Bars and ShapesByTimothy E. Moss;Timothy E. MossInland Bar and Structural, Division of Inland Steel Company
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Search for other works by this author on:J.M. Hambright;J.M. HambrightInland Bar and Structural, Division of Inland Steel CompanyRevising author
Search for other works by this author on:T.E. Murphy;T.E. MurphyInland Bar and Structural, Division of Inland Steel CompanyRevising author
Search for other works by this author on:J.A. SchmidtJ.A. SchmidtJoseph T. Ryerson and Sons, Inc.Revising author
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Cold-Finished Steel BarsByASM Committee on Cold-Finished BarsASM Committee on Cold-Finished BarsSearch for other works by this author on:Published:01 January 1990
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Steel Wire RodByR.J. GlodowskiR.J. GlodowskiArmco, Inc.
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Steel WireByAllan B. DoveAllan B. DoveConsultant
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Threaded Steel FastenersByASM Committee on Threaded Steel FastenersASM Committee on Threaded Steel FastenersSearch for other works by this author on:Published:01 January 1990
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Steel SpringsByLoren GodfreyLoren GodfreyAssociated Spring/Barnes Group, Inc.
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Steel Tubular ProductsByDennis Smyth;Dennis SmythThe Algoma Steel Corporation Ltd.
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Search for other works by this author on:R.G. Lessard;R.G. LessardStelpipe, a Unit of Stelco, Inc.Revising author
Search for other works by this author on:Frank MindenFrank MindenLone Star SteelRevising author
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Closed-Die ForgingsByJames A. RossowJames A. RossowWyman-Gordon Company
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High-Strength Low-Alloy Steel ForgingsByPeter H. WrightPeter H. WrightChaparral Steel CompanySearch for other works by this author on:Published:01 January 1990
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Steel CastingsByMalcolm BlairMalcolm BlairSteel Founders' Society of America
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Bearing SteelsByHarold Burrier, Jr.Harold Burrier, Jr.The Timken CompanySearch for other works by this author on:Published:01 January 1990
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High-Strength Structural and High-Strength Low-Alloy SteelsPublished:01 January 1990
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Dual-Phase SteelsByG.R. SpeichG.R. SpeichDepartment of Metallurgical Engineering, Illinois Institute of TechnologySearch for other works by this author on:Published:01 January 1990
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Ultrahigh-Strength SteelsByThomas J. McCaffreyThomas J. McCaffreyCarpenter Steel Division of Carpenter Technology Corporation
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Hardenability of Carbon and Low-Alloy Steels
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Hardenable Carbon and Low-Alloy SteelsByEugene R. KuchEugene R. KuchGardner Denver Division of Cooper Industries
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Hardenability of Carbon and Low-Alloy Steels[1]ByHarold Burrier, Jr.Harold Burrier, Jr.The Timken Company
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H Steels and Steel Selection for Hardenability[1]Published:01 January 1990
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Fabrication Characteristics of Carbon and Low-Alloy Steels
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Sheet Formability of SteelsByW.G. GranzowW.G. GranzowArmco, Inc., Research & Technology
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Machinability of SteelsByFrancis W. BoulgerFrancis W. BoulgerBattelle-Columbus LaboratoriesSearch for other works by this author on:Published:01 January 1990
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Weldability of SteelsByS. Liu;S. LiuCenter for Welding and Joining Research, Colorado School of MinesSearch for other works by this author on:J.E. IndacocheaJ.E. IndacocheaDepartment of Civil Engineering, Mechanics, and Metallurgy, University of Illinois at ChicagoSearch for other works by this author on:Published:01 January 1990
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Service Characteristics of Carbon and Low-Alloy Steels
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Elevated-Temperature Properties of Ferritic SteelsPublished:01 January 1990
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Effect of Neutron Irradiation on Properties of Steels[1]ByR.L. KluehR.L. KluehMetals and Ceramics Division, Oak Ridge National LaboratorySearch for other works by this author on:Published:01 January 1990
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Low-Temperature Properties of Structural SteelsPublished:01 January 1990
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Fatigue Resistance of SteelsByBruce BoardmanBruce BoardmanDeere and Company, Technical CenterSearch for other works by this author on:Published:01 January 1990
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Embrittlement of SteelsByGeorge F. Vander VoortGeorge F. Vander VoortCarpenter Technology CorporationSearch for other works by this author on:Published:01 January 1990
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Notch Toughness of SteelsByB.L. BramfittB.L. BramfittBethlehem Steel CorporationSearch for other works by this author on:Published:01 January 1990
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Specialty Steels and Heat-Resistant Alloys
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Wrought Tool SteelsByAlan M. Bayer;Alan M. BayerTeledyne Vasco
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Search for other works by this author on:Lee R. WaltonLee R. WaltonLatrobe Steel CompanyRevising author
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P/M Tool SteelsByK.E. Pinnow;K.E. PinnowCrucible Materials Corporation, Crucible Research CenterSearch for other works by this author on:W. StaskoW. StaskoCrucible Materials Corporation, Crucible Research CenterSearch for other works by this author on:Published:01 January 1990
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Maraging SteelsByKurt Rohrbach;Kurt RohrbachCarpenter Technology Corporation
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Search for other works by this author on:Michael SchmidtMichael SchmidtCarpenter Technology CorporationRevising author
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Ferrous Powder Metallurgy MaterialsByLeander F. Pease, IIILeander F. Pease, IIIPowder-Tech Associates, Inc.
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Austenitic Manganese SteelsByD.K. Subramanyam;D.K. SubramanyamErgenics Inc.
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Search for other works by this author on:A.E. Swansiger;A.E. SwansigerABC Rail CorporationRevising author
Search for other works by this author on:H.S. AveryH.S. AveryConsultantRevising author
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Wrought Stainless SteelsByS.D. Washko;S.D. WashkoAllegheny Ludlum Steel, Division of Allegheny Ludlum Corporation
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Search for other works by this author on:G. AggenG. AggenAllegheny Ludlum Steel, Division of Allegheny Ludlum CorporationRevising author
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Cast Stainless SteelsByMalcolm BlairMalcolm BlairSteel Founders' Society of America
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Elevated-Temperature Properties of Stainless SteelsPublished:01 January 1990
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Wrought and P/M SuperalloysByN.S. StoloffN.S. StoloffRensselaer Polytechnic InstituteSearch for other works by this author on:Published:01 January 1990
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Polycrystalline Cast SuperalloysByGary L. EricksonGary L. EricksonCannon-Muskegon CorporationSearch for other works by this author on:Published:01 January 1990
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Directionally Solidified and Single-Crystal SuperalloysByR.E. SchwerR.E. SchwerCannon-Muskegon CorporationSearch for other works by this author on:Published:01 January 1990
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Special Engineering Topics
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Strategic Materials Availability and SupplyByJoseph R. StephensJoseph R. StephensNational Aeronautics and Space Administration, Lewis Research CenterSearch for other works by this author on:Published:01 January 1990
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Recycling of Iron, Steel, and SuperalloysByThomas A. PhillipsThomas A. PhillipsUnited States Department of the Interior, Bureau of MinesSearch for other works by this author on:Published:01 January 1990
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