Theoretical Structural Metallurgy

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Theoretical Structural Metallurgy is a foundational text in materials science that applies theoretical principles to explain the mechanical behavior and structural properties of metals and alloys.

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instanceOf book
materials science text
scientific textbook
aimsTo explain mechanical behavior of metals from first principles
link atomic-scale structure to macroscopic properties
appliesTheory continuum mechanics
crystal plasticity
solid-state physics
thermodynamics
audience materials science students
metallurgical engineers
researchers in physical metallurgy
concerns metallic alloys
metals
covers microstructure of metals
phase transformations in alloys
relationship between microstructure and mechanical properties
strengthening mechanisms in metals
describes creep in metals
crystal structures of metals
defects in crystals
diffusion in solids
dislocations in metals
elastic behavior of metals
fracture behavior of metals
plastic deformation mechanisms
work hardening in metals
yielding of metals
field materials science
mechanical metallurgy
metallurgy
physical metallurgy
focusesOn mechanical behavior of metals
metals and alloys
structural properties of metals
structure–property relationships in metals
theoretical principles of metallurgy
goal provide a theoretical basis for structural design with metals
typeOfContent mathematical modeling of material response
quantitative treatment of mechanical behavior
theoretical analysis
usedAs foundational text in materials science education
usedIn graduate metallurgy courses
undergraduate materials science courses

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Alan Cottrell notableWork Theoretical Structural Metallurgy