Wiley-Interscience
Sintering Theory and Practice
Sintering Theory and Practice
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* Offers numerous examples, illustrations, and tables that detailactual processing cycles, and that stress existing knowledge in thefield
* Uses the specifics of various consolidation cycles to illustratethe basics
* Leads the reader from the fundamentals to advanced topics, without getting bogged down in various mathematical disputes overtreatments and measurements
* Supports the discussion with critically selected references fromthousands of sources
* Examines the sintering behavior of a wide variety of engineeredmaterials--metals, alloys, oxide ceramics, composites, carbides, intermetallics, glasses, and polymers
* Guides the reader through the sintering processes for severalimportant industrial materials and demonstrates how to controlthese processes effectively and improve present techniques
* Provides a helpful reference for specific information onmaterials, processing problems, and concepts For practitioners and researchers in ceramics, powder metallurgy, and other areas, and for students and faculty in materials scienceand engineering, this book provides the know-how and understandingcrucial to many industrial operations, offers many ideas forfurther research, and suggests future applications of thisimportant technology. This book offers an unprecedented opportunity to explore sinteringin both practical and theoretical terms, whether at the lab or inreal-world applications, and to acquire a broad, yet thorough, understanding of this important technology.
Author: Randall M. German
Publisher: Wiley-Interscience
Published: 01/19/1996
Pages: 568
Binding Type: Hardcover
Weight: 2.17lbs
Size: 9.50h x 6.43w x 1.32d
ISBN: 9780471057864
About the Author
RANDALL M. GERMAN is Brush Chair Professor in Materials at the Pennsylvania State University. Formerly Hunt Professor of Materials Engineering at the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, he has held a number of industrial, academic, and national laboratory positions. Professor German has published over 400 articles in journals and conference proceedings, holds ten patents, and has authored several books, including Powder Metallurgy Science, Second Edition, which is the standard text for university and industrial courses. He is the recipient of a number of achievement awards in the field of sintering and powder metallurgy, and is listed in Who's Who in America and Who's Who in Engineering.
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