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Metallurgy for the non-metallurgist

Lectures on the characterization of metals.

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  • "Nonferrous metals"@en
  • "Nonferrous metals"
  • "Steel and cast irons"@en
  • "Steel and cast irons"
  • "Corrosion and corrosion prevention"@en
  • "Corrosion and corrosion prevention"
  • "Materials characterization and the selection process"@en
  • "Materials characterization and the selection process"
  • "Solidification of metals"@en
  • "Solidification of metals"
  • "Joining"@en
  • "Joining"
  • "Heat treatment of steel"@en
  • "Heat treatment of steel"
  • "Strengthening mechanisms for nonferrous metals"@en
  • "Strengthening mechanisms for nonferrous metals"
  • "Getting metals into usable form"@en
  • "Getting metals into usable form"
  • "Mechanical properties and their measurement"@en
  • "Mechanical properties and their measurement"
  • "Metals"@en
  • "Metals"
  • "Quality control and failure analysis"@en
  • "Quality control and failure analysis"
  • "Extractive metallurgy"@en
  • "Extractive metallurgy"
  • "Case hardening of steel"@en
  • "Case hardening of steel"

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  • "Lectures on the characterization of metals."@en
  • "A college lecture on metals, starting with basic definitions and the forms of metals and ores, then goes on to explain refining of ores and the selection of metals for particular applications."@en
  • ""Metals and alloys are used in the greatest variety of applications of all engineering materials. This course provides an understanding to those who, while not specialists in metals, would benefit from knowing what metals are, how they behave, and why they behave differently than other materials."--Container."@en
  • "Provides a concise and thorough overview of metallurgy as it is applied in industry today. Explains the crystal structure of metals and why most metals are "hardenable"; to materials properties and their relationship to microstructure; and to the reasons for alloying of metals to achieve specific properties. Also discusses extraction of metals from mineral ores, production of raw materials such as ingots and billets, fabrication into usable products, methods of joining, corrosion and its prevention, and inspection techniques."@en
  • "Consists of a lecture on the characterization of metals by their mechanical strength. Includes discussion of mechanical testing diagrams, stress, strain and modulus of elasticity."

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  • "Metallurgy for the non-metallurgist [series title]"
  • "Metallurgy for the non-metallurgist"
  • "Metallurgy for the non-metallurgist"@en