Research and Markets: Keep Abreast of the Latest Research and Trends in the Deformation and Processing of Structural Materials.DUBLIN, Ireland -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c20511) has announced the addition of The Deformation and Processing of Structural Materials Structural materials Construction materials which, because of their ability to withstand external forces, are considered in the design of a structural framework. Brick is the oldest of all artificial building materials. to their offering. Having a good understanding of a construction material's performance under different conditions is essential for helping engineers in selecting the right type of material for a job and for setting design specifications. Keeping abreast of the latest research is an important part of this. 'The Deformation and Processing of Structural Materials' is divided into eight chapters, each one exploring a material's processing and deformation behavior. They also consider how the microstructural composition of materials is affected by processing and what influence this has on its subsequent in situ In place. When something is "in situ," it is in its original location. performance. The materials and behaviors looked at in the chapters include: aluminium and its alloys; magnesium alloys; ferrous alloys; superalloys (Ni-based alloys); semisolid sem·i·sol·id adj. Intermediate in properties, especially in rigidity, between solids and liquids. n. A semisolid substance, such as a stiff dough or firm gelatin. Adj. 1. metal (SSM SSM abbr. surface-to-surface missile ) processing of metallic alloys; plastic deformation plastic deformation, n any irreversible deformation of tissues. of intermetallic alloys; metal matrix composites (MMCs); and fine grain superplasticity Superplasticity The unusual ability of some metals and alloys to elongate uniformly thousands of percent at elevated temperatures, much like hot polymers or glasses. in SP materials. The first of its kind to give comprehensive coverage to the subject, 'The Deformation and Processing of Structural Materials' will be a valuable resource for engineers, researchers in mechanical, civil and structural engineering. Key features of the report: -- Contains research on the performance of materials -- Valuable resource for researchers in mechanical, civil and structural engineering -- Comprehensive coverage to the deformation and processing of all types of structural materials For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c20511 |
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