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Sintering: From Empirical Observations to Scientific Principles

English · Hardback

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Informationen zum Autor Professor German obtained his PhD from the University of California at Davis (1975), He is a Fellow of the American Society for Metals and Fellow of American Powder Metallurgy Institute. His awards include the Tesla Medal, Nanyang Professorship, Japan Institute for Materials Research Lectureship, Penn State Engineering Society Outstanding Research Award and Premiere Research Award, Distinguished Research Award from the Japan Society for Powder Metallurgy, Kuczynski Prize, and Samsonov Prize. He is listed in several Who's Who and serves as an editor or key reader for more than 20 journals and held several director positions, including two terms with APMI, and served on the Fellows Awards Committee of two professional societies. He has supervised 100 theses, published over 960 articles, 25 patents, and 16 books, including Mathematical Relations in Particulate Materials Processing (2008), Powder Metallurgy and Particulate Materials Processing (2005), Liquid Phase Sintering (1985), Sintering Theory and Practice (1996), and Powder Injection Molding - Design and Applications (2003). He has edited 19 books and co-chaired more than 30 conferences. Professor German's research and teaching deal with the net-shape fabrication of engineering materials via sintering techniques as used in powder metallurgy, cemented carbides, and ceramics. Klappentext As sintering applications march toward a $30 billion global business, the models for sintering have progressed, but generally follow behind observation. Documentation of the steps needed to build to a quantitative and predictive theory are often missed. Sintering: From Empirical Observations to Scientific Principles partitions sintering applications and observations to show critical turning points required to establish modern sintering as a predictive science. This book, written by the most cited author in his field, is laced with people, organizations, critical steps, and important formulations in a mixture of history, personalities, and applications. Exploring how insights in seemingly unrelated fields sparked progress, it is also a teaching tool to show where there is success, where there are problems, and how to organize teams to leapfrog to new applications or plateaus of use. Randall German's Sintering: From Empirical Observations to Scientific Principles is a platform for directly addressing the critical control parameters in these new research and development efforts. Zusammenfassung As sintering applications march toward a $30 billion global business! the models for sintering have progressed! but generally follow behind observation. This book partitions sintering applications and observations to show critical turning points required to establish modern sintering as a predictive science. ...

List of contents

  1. Introduction
  2. History of Sintering
  3. Infrastructure Developments
  4. Measurement Tools and Experimental Observations
  5. Early Qualitative Treatments
  6. Geometric Trajectories during Sintering
  7. Thermodynamics and Kinetics
  8. Microstructure Coarsening
  9. Liquid Phase Sintering
  10. Sintering With External Pressure
  11. Mixed Powders and Composites
  12. Rapid Heating Approaches
  13. Nanoscale Sintering
  14. Computer Models
  15. Sintering Practice
  16. The Future

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"This book.is laced with people, organizations, critical steps, and important formulations in a mixture of history, personalities, and applications.it is also a teaching tool to show where there is success, where there are problems, and how to organize teams to leapfrog to new applications or plateaus of use." --MaterialsToday.com, July 15, 2014

Product details

Authors Randall German, Randall (Professor German, Randall M. German
Publisher ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 24.04.2014
 
EAN 9780124016828
ISBN 978-0-12-401682-8
No. of pages 544
Series Butterworth-Heinemann
Butterworth-Heinemann
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Technology > Miscellaneous

Metals technology / metallurgy

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