
Computers in Materials Technology
Proceedings of the International Conference Held at the Institute of Technology, Linköping University, Sweden, June 4-5, 1980
- 1st Edition - September 20, 2014
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 - Editor: T. Ericsson
 - Language: English
 
Computers in Materials Technology presents the computer applications in materials technology. It discusses the materials selection in computer data banks of metals and polymers.… Read more

Computers in Materials Technology presents the computer applications in materials technology. It discusses the materials selection in computer data banks of metals and polymers. This book is divided into six sections that address the alloy and composite materials design.  This book deals first with the computerized control of alloy steel making and heat treatment; computer-based models for quenching; calculation of carbon and nitrogen profile in carburizing and carbonitriding; digital image analysis in quantitative metallography; and derivation of stereological relationships by computer synthesis of microstructure. Other sections consider the computer-operated methods of calculating phase equilibria and the computer aided modelling of volume fraction determination. These topics are followed by discussions of computer-controlled system for constant amplitude fatigue testing and the calculation of the transformation behavior of steel. The final chapter looks into the necessity of computer computation in the fiber composites application.  The book can provide useful information to engineers, scientists, students, and researchers.
Session 1 Materials Selection including Computer Databanks of Metals and Polymers     Invited Lecture          Computerized Materials Properties Storage Retrieval and Use          A Data Bank for Small and Medium-Sized Industries          Computer-Aided Materials Selection          DiscussionSession II Heat Treatment and Hardenability Control of Steels     Invited Lecture          Computerized Control of Alloy Steel Making and Heat Treatment          How, Why and When Will the Computed Quench Simulation Be Useful for Steel Heat Treaters          Computer-Based Models for Quenching          Contribution to the Calculation of the Transformation Behavior of Steel          Calculation of Carbon and Nitrogen Profiles in Carburizing and Carbonitriding          DiscussionSession III Alloy Design and Composite Materials Design     Invited Lecture          Quantitative Microstructural Engineering in the Design of Steels          The Need for Computer Calculations in the Applications of Advanced Fiber Composites          DiscussionSession IV Quantitative Metallography     Invited Lecture          Digital Image Analysis in Quantitative Metallography          Image Analysis with a plus          The Inclusion Size Distribution - A Key Parameter in Quantitative Metallography by Image Analysis          Computer Aided Modeling of Volume Fraction Determination          On the Use of Computer Supported Metallography          Derivation of Stereological Relationships by Computer Synthesis of Microstructures          The Quantitative Metallography of Weld Metal Microstructures          DiscussionSession V Phase Diagram Calculations     Invited Lecture          Computer-Operated Methods of Calculating Phase Equilibria          Thermodynamic Equilibria Calculations in the System Si-Al-C-B-Zr-O-N-Ar          DiscussionSession VI General Session          Assessment of Elevated Temperature Strength Data for the Determination of Design Stress Values          A Computer-Controlled System for Constant Amplitude Fatigue Testing          DiscussionAuthor IndexSubject Index
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