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ISMANAM-2000 Proceedings of the International Symposium on Metastable, Mechanical Alloyed and Nanocrystalline Materials (ISMANAM-2000). Oxford, UK, July 9-14, 2000
Metastable and Nanocrystalline Materials are currently among the hottest research topics in materials science.
Papers from a July 2000 symposium, reporting on major advances in the field, arranged in sections on bulk metallic glasses, nanocrystalline alloys, steels, intermetallics, nanostructured materials, mechanical alloying, reactive milling, devitrification, magnetic applications, and general applications. Among the specific topics: consolidation of dispersion strengthened nanostructured copper via hot extrusion, particle size evolution in non-adhered ductile powders during mechanical alloying, reactive milling under hydrogen of a Nd-Fe-B powder, nanometric architecture of SmC05 related magnetic properties, and precursors for Fe-based magnetic nanocrystalline phases in Ag matrix. Distributed by Enfield. c. Book News Inc.
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This book surveys the broad field of mechanical alloying from a scientific and technological perspective to form a timely and comprehensive resource valuable to both students and researchers. The treatment progresses from the historical background through a description of the process, the different metastable effects produced, and the mechanisms of
This books reports exciting new research results in the area of bulk metallic glasses and bulk nanocrystalline materials prepared by severe plastic deformation. Other major topics include synthesis and processing of metals, intermetallics and oxides, polymers, nanocomposites and others by different techniques, including mechanosynthesis and mechanochemistry. Also covered are the structural characterization of nanophase materials and the structural evolution caused by mechanical treatment.
Reflecting the fast pace of research in the field, the Second Edition of Bulk Metallic Glasses has been thoroughly updated and remains essential reading on the subject. It incorporates major advances in glass forming ability, corrosion behavior, and mechanical properties. Several of the newly proposed criteria to predict the glass-forming ability of alloys have been discussed. All other areas covered in this book have been updated, with special emphasis on topics where significant advances have occurred. These include processing of hierarchical surface structures and synthesis of nanophase composites using the chemical behavior of bulk metallic glasses and the development of novel bulk metallic glasses with high-strength and high-ductility and superelastic behavior. New topics such as high-entropy bulk metallic glasses, nanoporous alloys, novel nanocrystalline alloys, and soft magnetic glassy alloys with high saturation magnetization have also been discussed. Novel applications, such as metallic glassy screw bolts, surface coatings, hyperthermia glasses, ultra-thin mirrors and pressure sensors, mobile phone casing, and degradable biomedical materials, are described. Authored by the world’s foremost experts on bulk metallic glasses, this new edition endures as an indispensable reference and continues to be a one-stop resource on all aspects of bulk metallic glasses.
Nanocrystalline materials exhibit remarkable structural, electrical, magnetic, and optical properties, which can be exploited in a wide variety of structural and nonstructural applications. Potential uses have been identified in the automotive, electronic, aerospace, clothing, chemical, fuel, and lubrication industries, with applications ranging from flat panel displays to medical implants. Bringing together contributions from leading researchers in academia and industry throughout Europe and Japan, Novel Nanocrystalline Alloys and Magnetic Nanomaterials presents a valuable overview of this fast moving field. Divided into three sections, the book first describes the fabrication and structural characterization of nanocrystalline and amorphous alloys, such as aluminium, nickel, copper, titanium, and zirconium. The second part examines novel nanocrystalline materials that include nano-optoelectronics, steels manufactured by heavy plastic deformation, and metal-ceramic and ceramic-ceramic nanocomposites. The final section reviews the current understanding of magnetic nanomaterials, including nanograined materials, Ni and Fe nanocrystals, soft magnetic Fe-M-B nanocrystalline alloys, and soft and hard ferromagnetic nanocrystalline alloys. It also explores the industrial applications of these nanomaterials, focusing on their use in the energy and telecommunications fields. Combining key coverage of topical developments with well-informed indications of potential trends, this book lays the groundwork for future advances in nanocrystalline alloys and magnetic nanomaterials.
This volume reviews most recent developments in the field of metastable, mechanically alloyed and nanocrystalline alloys, and constitutes a comprehensive treatment of the subject. The 133 papers presented have been written by contributors including: A. Inoue, D.G. Morris, P.H. Shingu, J.H. Perepezko, J.M.D. Coey, A.L. Greer, H. Bakker, R. Bormann, A. Calka and A.R. Yavari.
ISMANAM-2000 Proceedings of the International Symposium on Metastable, Mechanical Alloyed and Nanocrystalline Materials (ISMANAM-2000). Oxford, UK, July 9-14, 2000