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Ultra-High Temperature Materials V - Refractory Carbides IV (Mo Carbides)

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This fifth volume continues the book series Ultra-High Temperature Materials by Igor Shabalin, which deals materials with melting (sublimation or decomposition) points around or over 2500 °C. In this respect the book has over-branched cross-links with the sections and tables of the previous Volumes I-IV. The book includes a thorough treatment of the physical and chemical properties of ultra-high temperature materials, namely such as molybdenum carbides, including semi- and monocarbide phases with all known modifications, it accomplishes the full description of refractory carbides of d-elements, which was begun from Volume II of the series. The book, jointly with the previous volumes, can be used as a unique database on special materials with the highest refractoriness and heat-resistance ever achieved in the modern engineering and technological practice.

List of contents

Introduction.- Molybdenum Carbides.- Thorium Carbides.- Uranium Carbides.- Addendum.- Index.

About the author

Igor L. Shabalin has got about 50 years experience in Ultra-High Temperature Materials Design, Science and Engineering. He was born in the Urals, Russia, graduated in Technology of Less-Common Metals and received his M.Sc. and Ph.D. degrees from the Ural Polytechnic University (UPI), Yekaterinburg (former – Sverdlovsk), Russia. He has held academic positions at the UPI (now – Ural Federal University) and was the founder of the Special Research Laboratory for Aerospace Industry (ONIL-123). As head of the laboratory and member of several scientific and technological councils, he established collaboration between universities and industry by running a variety of R&D projects and was involved in the management of some world leading programmes in rocketry and spacecraft development in the USSR Ministry of Aerospace Industry (MOM). In 2003 Professor Igor L. Shabalin immigrated to the United Kingdom. He joined the University of Salford, Manchester, as a researcher in Materials in 2005. AsI. L. Shabalin has developed his personal original approach to a special subclass of engineering materials – hetero-modulus composites and hybrids in ceramics, his research activity focuses mainly on high and ultra-high temperature ceramic composites with graphene-like (carbon and boron nitride) constituents. I. L. Shabalin has discovered in Russia in the 1980-90s and formulated later in the UK – mesoscopic temperature-pressure-dependent phenomenon in the solid-state gas-exchange chemical reactions (surface processes) termed as “ridge effect”. From 1971 up to date he has published about 300 scientific and technical papers and holds more than 40 patents. In 2014 Prof. I. L. Shabalin was awarded the title of Honored Professor of the Department of High Temperature Materials (National Technical University of Ukraine), which was founded by Grigorii V. Samsonov, one of the world-famous scientists of the 20th century in the field of physics and chemistry of non-oxide refractory compounds.

Summary

This fifth volume continues the book series Ultra-High Temperature Materials by Igor Shabalin, which deals materials with melting (sublimation or decomposition) points around or over 2500 °C. In this respect the book has over-branched cross-links with the sections and tables of the previous Volumes I-IV. The book includes a thorough treatment of the physical and chemical properties of ultra-high temperature materials, namely such as molybdenum carbides, including semi- and monocarbide phases with all known modifications, it accomplishes the full description of refractory carbides of d-elements, which was begun from Volume II of the series. The book, jointly with the previous volumes, can be used as a unique database on special materials with the highest refractoriness and heat-resistance ever achieved in the modern engineering and technological practice.

Product details

Authors Igor L Shabalin, Igor L. Shabalin
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 16.05.2025
 
EAN 9783031902628
ISBN 978-3-0-3190262-8
No. of pages 820
Dimensions 155 mm x 48 mm x 235 mm
Weight 1345 g
Illustrations XIII, 820 p. 19 illus.
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Technology > Mechanical engineering, production engineering

Chemie, Werkstoffprüfung, Materials science, Materials Chemistry, Materials Characterization Technique, physico-mechanical properties, thorium carbides, molybdenum carbides, uranium carbides, MXenes, thermo-physical properties, refractory carbides

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