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Intergrative and Inerdisciplinary Aspects of Intermetallics

Intergrative and Inerdisciplinary Aspects of Intermetallics

Intergrative and Inerdisciplinary Aspects of Intermetallics

Volume 842:
Michael J. Mills, Ohio State University
Haruyuki Inui, Kyoto University, Japan
Helment Clemens, Montanuniversität, Leoben
Chong-Long Fu, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Tennessee
June 2014
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    The overarching theme of this book is the critical importance of microstructure and defects on the physical and mechanical properties of ordered intermetallics. These compounds have great promise for a variety of diverse and important applications such as high-temperature structural materials, 'smart' shape memory alloys, hydrogen storage media, thermoelectric power sources, and magnetic applications. The integrative aspects of this topic are highlighted to encourage a common platform for the presentation of intermetallics research that may have very different technological backgrounds and objectives, yet in all cases require a sound understanding of the elementary processes that govern structural and functional properties - from the atomistic through microstructural scales. The book brings together researchers from around the world and underscores the tremendous progress in the field. Topics include iron aluminides, nickel aluminides, titanium aluminides, silicides, functional intermetallics (for shape memory, thermoelectric, magnetic and hydrogen storage applications) and more generic modeling of intermetallic compounds.

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    June 2014
    Paperback
    9781107409057
    574 pages
    229 × 152 × 30 mm
    0.76kg
    Available
      Editors
    • Michael J. Mills , Ohio State University
    • Haruyuki Inui , Kyoto University, Japan
    • Helment Clemens , Montanuniversität, Leoben
    • Chong-Long Fu , Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Tennessee