Reprint

Light Alloys and High-Temperature Alloys

Edited by
October 2022
250 pages
  • ISBN978-3-0365-5660-4 (Hardback)
  • ISBN978-3-0365-5659-8 (PDF)

This book is a reprint of the Special Issue Light Alloys and High-Temperature Alloys that was published in

Chemistry & Materials Science
Engineering
Physical Sciences
Summary

Light alloys and high-temperature alloys are widely used as key engineering materials in both the civil and military industries due to their excellent comprehensive properties and performance. Over recent decades, huge amounts of theoretical and/or experimental efforts have been devoted to this field and great achievements have been made. In this book, entitled "Light Alloys and High-Temperature Alloys", there are 14 research papers contributed by 85 authors at 27 universities/institutes/companies from 9 countries, including China, the USA, the UK, Germany, Spain, Australia, Ukraine, Poland, and Romania. The topics cover different types of light alloys, including Al-, Mg-, and Ti-based ones (also Ti-based metal matrix composites), and high-temperature alloys, including Ni-, Fe-, Nb-, and Ta-based ones. Two new types of alloys, i.e., complex concentrated alloys (CCAs) and phase change materials, are also included. Moreover, in this book, a variety of multi-scale theoretical methods, ranging from first-principles calculations, first-principles molecular dynamic simulations, and Calculation of Phase Diagram (CALPHAD) modeling to crystal plasticity finite element simulations coupled with knowledge graph, as well as experimental techniques, e.g., casting, powder metallurgy, additive manufacturing, etc. are discussed. Consequently, the diverse topics and state-of-the-art theoretical/experimental techniques will attract broad interest from materials researchers worldwide.

Format
  • Hardback
License
© 2022 by the authors; CC BY-NC-ND license
Keywords
deformation and fracture; microstructure; adiabatic shear bands; Schmid factor; dual-phase; unusual force constant; phase change materials; GeTe; Sb2Te3; Inconel 625; constitutive equation; processing map; recrystallization; microstructure evolution; recycling; 6082 aluminum alloy; plastic consolidation; mechanical properties; microstructure; surface modification; complex concentrated alloys (CCAs); simulation; critical raw materials (CRMs); elaboration; properties; titanium matrix composite; titanium carbide; titanium boride; microstructure; mechanical properties; high-strain-rate testing; split Hopkinson pressure bar; quasi-static compression; strain energy; Mg-Zn-Al alloy; ε phase; phase equilibrium; calculation of phase diagram (CALPHAD); diffusion; Al-Mg-Si-Cu alloys; Cu-containing β″; atomic configuration; mechanical properties; electronic structure; liquid-solid diffusion couple; Nb-Sn system; Nb3Sn; phase equilibria; diffusion; HitDIC; atomic mobility; CALPHAD; diffusion couple; HitDIC; Hcp Mg–Al–Zn–Sn alloys; third-generation thermodynamic description; Ta-Cr system; Ta-V system; CALPHAD; Laves phase; H13 tool steel; selective laser melting; microstructure; mechanical properties; lightweight multicomponent alloys; X-ray thermo-diffraction; differential scanning calorimetry; Al–Zn; Zn precipitation; Mg–Zn phases; strontium modification; knowledge graph; high-throughput computing; microstructure design; crystal plasticity; Al alloys