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Title: Magnesium Alloys - Design, Processing and Properties
Authors: Frank Czerwinski
Issue Date: 2011
Publisher: InTech
Abstract: Scientists and engineers for decades searched to utilize magnesium, known of its low density, for light-weighting in many industrial sectors. This book provides a broad review of recent global developments in theory and practice of modern magnesium alloys. It covers fundamental aspects of alloy strengthening, recrystallization, details of microstructure and a unique role of grain refinement. The theory is linked with elements of alloy design and specific properties, including fatigue and creep resistance. Also technologies of alloy formation and processing, such as sheet rolling, semi-solid forming, welding and joining are considered. An opportunity of creation the metal matrix composite based on magnesium matrix is described along with carbon nanotubes as an effective reinforcement. A mixture of science and technology makes this book very useful for professionals from academia and industry.
link: http://www.intechopen.com/books/magnesium-alloys-design-processing-and-properties
Keywords: Materials Science; Metals and Nonmetals
ISBN: 978-953-307-520-4
Theme:教科書-應用科學類

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