Processing-Structure-Property Relationships in Metals

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Montanari, Roberto
Varone, Alessandra
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EnglishRésumé
In the industrial manufacturing of metals, the achievement of products featuring desired characteristics always requires the control of process parameters in order to obtain a suitable microstructure. The strict relationship among process parameters, microstructure, and mechanical properties is a matter of interest in different areas, such as foundry, plastic forming, sintering, welding, etc., and regards both well-established and innovative processes. Nowadays, circular economy and sustainable technological development are dominant paradigms and impose an optimized use of resources, a lower energetic impact of industrial processes and new tasks for materials and products. In this frame, this Special Issue covers a broad range of research works and contains research and review papers.
Keywords
high speed steel; n/a; tempering; microstructure.; microstructure; severe plastic deformation; aging treatment; indentation hardness; Nb tube; secondary recrystallization; static mechanical behavior; image analysis; nanostructured coatings; thin aluminum sheet; precipitation behavior; additive manufacturing; Ti-6Al-4V alloy; grain boundary; property-microstructure-process relationship; aeronautic applications; inductive hot pressing; fracture surface; indentation modulus; alloys; intermetallic; ultrafine grain; columnar microstructure; titanium composites; multimodal; steering knuckles; ultra-fine grain; damping; process monitoring; Al alloys; tribology; retained austenite; mechanical properties; texture inhomogeneity; metal posts; FEGSEM; ?-platelet thickness; anelasticity; warm working; dental materials; computer-aided design (CAD); SEM; high strength; SEBM; non-monotonic simple shear strains; cavitation erosion; aluminum film; impact toughness; wear; mechanical property; in situ secondary phases; bainite rail; corrosion resistance; macro-instrumented indentation test; EBM; cryorolling; aluminum alloy; equal channel angular pressing; microstructure inhomogeneity; casting; electron backscatter diffraction; prediction model; grain boundaries; porosity; texture; high pressure die casting; shear strain reversal; finite element analysis; thin films; AZ91 alloy; tensile properties; tensile property; Al 6061 alloys; aging; reduction; Mg-10Y-6Gd-1.5Zn-0.5Zr; caliber-rolling; shrinkageISBN
9783039217717, 9783039217700Publisher website
www.mdpi.com/booksPublication date and place
2019Classification
History of engineering and technology

