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Valberg, H.
Applied Metal Forming
Including FEM Analysis

Cambridge University Press 2010.4
460 pp.(H)
ISBN 0-521-51823-7
                            12,100円

Contents
1. Characteristics of metal forming/ 2. Important metal forming processes/ 3. FEM-analysis of metal forming/ 4. Theory/ 5. Reduction and proportion of plastic zone/ 6. Deformations from velocity fields/ 7. Technological tests and physical simulation/ 8. Flow stress data/ 9. Formability and workability/ 10. Friction and friction models/ 11. Thermal effects/ 12. Experimental metal flow analysis/ 13. Theoretical methods of analysis/ 14. Finite element analysis/ 15. FEM-analysis of technological tests/ 16. Forging/ 17. FEM-analysis of forging/ 18. Extrusion/ 19. FEM-analysis of extrusion/ 20. Rolling/ 21. FEM-analysis of rolling/ 22. Drawing of wire, profiles and tubes/ 23. FEM-analysis of wiredrawing/ 24. Sheet-metal forming/ Index/ *


Aldridge, S. & Downs, T.
Chemistry of the Group 13 Metals Al, Ga, In and Tl
13族金属(Al, Ga, Tl)の化学

John Wiley & Sons 2010.3
512 pp.(H)
ISBN 0-470-68191-8
                            23,500円

Contents
* This book provides an up-to-date review of Group 13 metals. It takes as its principal reference point the book Chemistry of Aluminium, Gallium, Indium and Thallium (Blackie, 1993), edited and part-written by Tony Downs, but differs in its greater preoccupation with the chemistry of the elements and their compounds.

* The book covers new facts, developments, and applications in the context of more general patterns of physical and chemical behavior, particularly the main growth areas, including the chemistry of lower formal oxidation states, cluster chemistry, among others. *


Hosford, W. P.
Physical Metallurgy 2nd ed.
金属物性 第2版

CRC Press 2010.4
441 pp.(H)
ISBN 1-4398-1360-4
                            11,800円

Contents
1. Introduction/ 2. Freezing/ 3. Diffusion/ 4. Surfaces/ 5. Solid Solutions/ 6. Intermediate Phases/ 7. Phase Diagrams/ 8. Dislocations/ 9. Annealing/ 10. Phase Transformations/ 11. Aluminum Alloys/ 12. Copper and Nickel Alloys/ 13. Hexagonal Metals/ 14. Other Nonferrous Alloys/ 15. Steels/ 16. Hardening of Steels/ 17. Tempering and Surface Hardening/ 18. Low Carbon Steels/ 19. Special Steels/ 20. Cast Irons/ 21. Welding/ 22. Powder Processing/ 23. Corrosion/ 24. Magnetic Materials/ Appendix A: Microstructural Analysis/ Appendix B: Stereographic Projection/ Appendix C: Miller-Bravais Indices for Hexagonal Crystals/ Index/

* For students ready to advance in their study of metals, Physical Metallurgy combines theoretical concepts, real alloy systems, processing procedures, and examples of real-world applications. The author uses his experience in teaching physical metallurgy at the University of Michigan to convey this topic with greater depth and detail than most introductory materials courses offer. *


Hirsh, J. P. & Kubin, J. ed.
Dislocations in Solids Vol.16
The 30th Anniversary Volume

North-Holland 2009.9
296 pp.(H)
ISBN 0-444-53443-1
                            37,000円

Contents
92. Dislocations and Plasticity in bcc Transition Metals at High Pressure/ 93. Dislocations in Silicon at High Stress/ 94. Metadislocations/ 95. Dislocations in Minerals/ 96. Dislocations in Colloidal Crystals/ Index/

* New materials addressed for the first time include the chapters on minerals by Barber et al and the chapter on dislocations in colloidal crystals by Schall and Spaepen. Moriarty et al extend the first principles calculations of kink configurations in bcc metals to high pressures, including the use of flexible boundary conditions to model dilatational effects. Rabier et al clarify the issue of glide-shuffle slip systems in diamond cubic and related III-V compounds. Metadislocations, discussed by Feuerbacher and Heggen, represent a new type of defect in multicomponent metal compounds and alloys. *


Koerner, C.
Integral Foam Molding of Light Metals
Technology, Foam Physics and Foam Simulation

Springer-Verlag 2009.2
224 pp.(H)
ISBN 3-540-68838-2
                            15,800円

Contents
Part I: Technology: 1.Introduction/ 2.Integral Foam Molding of Metals/ 3.Structure and Properties/ Part II, Physics: 4.Physics of Foaming/ 5.Evolution Laws/ 6.Endogenous Stabilization/ Part III: Numerical Simulation: 7.Theoretical Approach/ 8.LBM for Free Surface Flow/ 9.LBM for Foam Evolution/ Index/

* The development of cost-effective techniques to produce metal parts with integrated cellular structure is the newly developed process of integral foam molding.

* Part I: Technology shows for the first time that foaming of metals is possible by applying molding techniques very similar to polymer integral foam molding. It introduces and discusses in detail a low pressure and a high pressure process of foam molding.
* Part II: Physicsモ is devoted to the physics of foaming with special emphasis on the very short time scale which is characteristic for integral foam molding. Although very complex in detail, foam formation is shown to underlie simple evolution laws determined by the way how foam stabilization is realized.
* Part III: Numerical Simulation presents a new lattice Boltzmann approach for the treatment of free surfaces is developed and applied on foam evolution problems. For the first time, the numerical simulation of foam evolution starting from nucleation until decay is accessible. The interplay between hydrodynamics, capillary forces, gravity and bubble coalescence processes leads to complex phenomena such as topological rearrangements, avalanches, drainage, etc. without further model assumptions. *


Doran, D. & Cather, B.
Construction Materials Reference Book 2nd ed.

Butterworth-Heinemann 2010.3
768 pp.(H)
ISBN 0-7506-6376-6
                            18,800円

Contents
1. Introduction/ 2. Ferrous metals overview/ 3. Steel/ 4. Cast iron/ 5. Wrought iron/ 6. Steel reinforcement/ 7. Aluminium/ 8. Lead/ 9. Titanium/ 10. Zinc/ 11. Copper and copper alloys/ 12. Concrete overview/ 13. Structural concrete/ 14. Mortars, renders and screeds/ 15. Special concretes/ 16. Concrete products/ 17. Grouts and slurries/ 18. Brick and brickwork/ 19. Other ceramics/ 20. Natural stone/ 21. Glass/ 22. Gypsum/ 23. Thermoplastics (Vinyls; Polyethylene; Polypropolene; Polycarbonate; Acrylic; Polystyrene; PTFE)/ 24. Thermoset/ 25. Elastomers and rubbers/ 26. Polymer dispersions and polymer powders/ 27. Silicones, silanes and siloxanes/ 28. Resin and fibre composites/ 29. Geotextiles/ 30. Architectural Fabrics/ 31. Timber overview and timber board products/ 32. Adhesives/ 33. Bituminous materials/ 34. Naturally sourced materials/ 35. Cork/ 36. Asbestos/ Index/

* Containing fifty chapters written by subject specialists, Construction Materials Reference Book covers the wide range of materials that are encountered in the construction process, from traditional materials such as stone through masonry and steel to advanced plastics and composites. With increased significance being placed on broader environmental issues, issues of whole life cost and sustainability are covered, along with health and safety aspects of both use and installation. *


Winston Revie, G. R. ed.
Corrosion and Its Control of Aluminum and Magnesium Alloys
Understanding, Engineering, and Performance
(アルミニウム・マグネシウム合金の腐食)

John Wiley & Sons 2010.2
752 pp.(H)
ISBN 0-471-71576-X
                            16,600円

Contents
1. Fundamentals of Electrochemical Corrosion/ 2. Aqueous and High temperature Corrosion/ 3. Active and Passive Behaviors of Al and Mg and their alloys/ 4. Properties, Use and Performance of Aluminum and Alloys/ 5. General, Galvanic and Localized Corrosion of Aluminum and alloys/ 6. Metallurgically and Microbiologically Influenced Corrosion of Aluminum and Alloys/ 7. Mechanically Assisted Corrosion of Aluminum and Alloys/ 8. Environmentally Induced Cracking of Aluminum and Alloys/ 9. Properties, Use and Performance of Magnesium and Alloys/ 10. General, Galvanic and Localized Corrosion of Magnesium and Alloys/ 11. Metallurgically and Microbiologically influenced Corrosion of Magnesium and Alloys/ 12. Mechanically Assisted Corrosion of Magnesium and Alloys/ 13. Environmentally Induced Corrosion of Magnesium and Alloys/ 14. Aluminum Coatings "Description and Testing"/ 15. Magnesium Coatings "Description and Testing"/ 16. Conventional and Electrochemical Methods of Investigation/ 17. Evaluation of Corrosion Forms of Aluminum and its Alloys/ 18. Evaluation of Corrosion Forms of Magnesium and its alloys/ 19. Annexes/ Annex 1: Corrosion and Prevention Books, Data and ASTM Standards/ Annex 2: Annex of some international units, equations etc/ Annex 3 abbreviations and Symbols/ Index/

* Aluminum and magnesium alloys are receiving increased attention due to their light weight, abundance, and resistance to corrosion. In particular, when used in automobile manufacturing, these alloys promise reduced car weights, lower fuel consumption, and resulting environmental benefits. *
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Applied Metal Forming
ISBN 0-521-51823-7
12,100円
Chemistry of the Group 13 Metals Al, Ga, In and Tl
ISBN 0-470-68191-8
23,500円
Physical Metallurgy 2nd ed.
ISBN 1-4398-1360-4
11,800円
Dislocations in Solids Vol.16
ISBN 0-444-53443-1
37,000円
Integral Foam Molding of Light Metals
ISBN 3-540-68838-2
15,800円
Construction Materials Reference Book 2nd ed.
ISBN 0-7506-6376-6
18,800円
Corrosion and Its Control of Aluminum and Magnesium Alloys
ISBN 0-471-71576-X
16,600円
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