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Explosive Compaction of Powders and Composites [Kõva köide]

  • Formaat: Hardback, 206 pages, kõrgus x laius: 229x152 mm, kaal: 538 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 09-Jan-2006
  • Kirjastus: Science Publishers,U.S.
  • ISBN-10: 1578082706
  • ISBN-13: 9781578082704
Teised raamatud teemal:
  • Formaat: Hardback, 206 pages, kõrgus x laius: 229x152 mm, kaal: 538 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 09-Jan-2006
  • Kirjastus: Science Publishers,U.S.
  • ISBN-10: 1578082706
  • ISBN-13: 9781578082704
Teised raamatud teemal:
This monograph discusses in detail the compacting conditions and the resultant structure and properties of metals, composites and ceramics. It covers the basic aspects of science and technology of explosive compaction. Comprise chapters on Shock Waves in Matter, Technology of Explosive Compaction, Explosive Compaction of Metallic Powders, Explosive Compaction of Composites, Explosive Compaction of Ceramic and Super-Hard Materials, Industrial Applications and Directions for future Research including Shock Synthesis of New Materials. The coverage is extensive and the style is simple. A number of figures and micrographs enrich the presentation further. This monograph is well structured to be a textbook to students of engineering in colleges and universities and to engineers interested in using this technology.
Foreword vii
Preface ix
Introduction
1(1)
Shock Waves in Matter
2(17)
The Equation of the State of Shocked Matter
2(5)
The Equation of State of Shocked Porous Matter
7(1)
Response of Solids to Shock Waves
8(6)
Quantitative Characterization of Explosives for Generation of Shock Waves
14(5)
References
17(2)
Technology of Explosive Compaction
19(23)
The Explosive Compaction Process
19(1)
Importance of the Shock Front
20(5)
Optimization of Parameters for Explosive Compaction
25(10)
Computer Simulation of Explosive Compaction: Study of Parameters
35(7)
References
38(4)
Explosive Compaction of Metallic Powders
42(59)
Introduction
42(1)
Methods of Explosive Compaction
43(8)
Mechanisms of Consolidation
51(9)
Bonding During Explosive Compaction
60(2)
Nature of Compacts Produced by Explosive Compaction
62(3)
Microstructures of Explosively Compacted Materials
65(4)
Defect Structure and Substructure in Explosively Consolidated Materials
69(7)
Mechanical Properties of Explosively Compacted Materials
76(3)
Explosive Compaction of Selected Metals and Alloys
79(8)
Explosive Compaction of Nanocrystalline Materials
87(2)
Explosive Compaction of Metallic Glasses
89(3)
Results with Hot Explosive Pressing
92(9)
References
95(6)
Explosive Compaction of Composites
101(28)
Effect of Impact Energy on Density
101(14)
Effect of Ratio of Explosive Mass (m) to Powder Mass (mp) on Density
115(1)
Mechanical Working of Explosively Compacted Composites
116(3)
Ageing Behaviour of Explosively Compacted and Rolled Composites
119(1)
Mechanical Properties of Explosively Compacted and Hot-Rolled Composites
120(3)
Fibre-Reinforced Metal Matrix Composites
123(6)
References
127(2)
Explosive Compaction of Ceramic and Super-Hard Materials
129(32)
Introduction
129(1)
Explosive Compaction at Room-Temperature
130(5)
Hot Explosive Compaction
135(14)
Explosive Compaction of Diamond Powders
149(5)
Optimum Conditions for Explosive Compaction
154(7)
References
157(4)
Industrial Applications and Opportunities for Research
161(23)
Introduction
161(1)
Industrial Applications of Explosive Compaction
162(4)
Industrial Applications of Shock Synthesis
166(9)
Main Problems Related to Semi-Finished Products
175(4)
Opportunities for Research
179(1)
Concluding Remarks
179(5)
References
180(4)
Review Aid 184(3)
Problems 187(4)
Index 191(2)
About the Authors 193