Physical Metallurgy
Code: CEM 010
Credits: 10
Compulsory subject for the area of Metallurgy
Contents:
- Structure of metals and alloys;
- Metallurgical thermodynamics;
- Phase diagrams;
- Diffusion;
- Solidification;
- Diffusional phase transformations;
- Diffusionless phase transformations;
- Dislocations and plastic deformation;
- Strengthening Mechanisms;
- Microstructure, properties and characterization techniques of metals.
References:
- D.A. Porter and K.E. Easterling and M.Y. Sherif, Phase Transformations in Metals and Alloys, 3rd edition, 2009, Taylor & Francis.
- R.E. Smallman, Modern Physical Metallurgy, 4th, ed, 1985 Butterworth, London.
- R.E. Reed-Hill, Physical Metallurgy Principles, 2nd, ed, 1973, Van Nostrand.
- P. Haasen, Physical Metallurgy, 2nd ed. 1986, Cambridge University Press, New York.
- Robert W. Cahn and Peter Haasen, 4th revised and enhanced edition, 1996, Elsevier Science B.V.
- D. Hull and D.J. Bacon, Introduction to Dislocation, 5th edition 2011 Elsevier.
- C.S. Barret, T.B. Massalsky, Structure of Metals, 3rd revised edition, 1980.
- R. W. K. Honeycombe, The plastic deformation of metals. 2nd ed. 1984, Hodder Arnold.
- A.S. Argon, Strengthening Mechanisms in Crystal Plasticity, 2007, Oxford University Press.