ASM Ready Reference

ASM Ready Reference PDF

Author: Fran Cverna

Publisher: ASM International

Published: 2002-01-01

Total Pages: 564

ISBN-13: 0871707683

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A quick and easy to use source for qualified thermal properties of metals and alloys. The data tables are arranged by material hierarchy, with summary tables sorted by property value. Values are given for a range of high and low temperatures. Short technical discussions at the beginning of each chapter are designed to refresh the reader's understanding of the properties and units covered in that section

Thermal Conductivity

Thermal Conductivity PDF

Author: Terry M. Tritt

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2006-10-03

Total Pages: 306

ISBN-13: 038726017X

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It has been almost thirty years since the publication of a book that is entirely dedicated to the theory, description, characterization and measurement of the thermal conductivity of solids. The recent discovery of new materials which possess more complex crystal structures and thus more complicated phonon scattering mechanisms have brought innovative challenges to the theory and experimental understanding of these new materials. With the development of new and novel solid materials and new measurement techniques, this book will serve as a current and extensive resource to the next generation researchers in the field of thermal conductivity. This book is a valuable resource for research groups and special topics courses (8-10 students), for 1st or 2nd year graduate level courses in Thermal Properties of Solids, special topics courses in Thermal Conductivity, Superconductors and Magnetic Materials, and to researchers in Thermoelectrics, Thermal Barrier Materials and Solid State Physics.

Handbook of Thermophysical Properties of Metals at High Temperatures

Handbook of Thermophysical Properties of Metals at High Temperatures PDF

Author: Vladislav Evgenʹevich Zinovʹev

Publisher:

Published: 1996

Total Pages: 598

ISBN-13:

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A compendium of findings about such characteristics of metals at high temperature as density, thermal expansion, heat capacity, diffusivity, elastic properties, transport coefficients, electrical resistance, thermal conductivity, absolute thermoelectric power, and the Hall coefficient. After explain

Pure Metals Properties

Pure Metals Properties PDF

Author: Alfred Buch

Publisher: ASM International(OH)

Published: 1999

Total Pages: 384

ISBN-13:

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Machine generated contents note: Section I -- Summary tables for description and comparison of -- various properties of pure metals -- Table 1 Crystallographic and electronic structures of metals1 -- Table 2 Periodic table of elements. Mendeleyev's system with -- division into metals and non-metal elements 4 -- Table 3 Atomic weight, pure metals density and crystal structure -- given in alphabetical sequence of metal names6 -- Table 4 Crystallographic structures of monographic metals9 -- Table 5 Crystallographic modifications of polymorphic metals10 -- Table 6 Some physical properties (atomic volume, heat of fusion, -- electrical resistivity) together with calculated total metal -- heat capacity in the sequence of atomic numbers11 -- Table 7 Melting points in alphabetical sequence of metal names13 -- Table 8 Some physical properties (melting point, thermal conductivity, -- specific heat) together with the thermal coefficients of -- electrical resistivity and linear expansion in the sequence -- of atomic numbers . 14 -- Table 9 Physical properties of several important metals at elevated -- temperatures (specific heat, electrical resistivity, -- thermal expansion)15 -- Table 10 Tensile modulus of elasticity E of very pure metals together -- with their annealing temperature, given in alphabetical -- sequence, according to Koster's measurements19 -- Table 11 Full set of elasticity modulus (E, G, PR and B) of pure metals20 -- References to Section I22 -- Section II -- Effects of some factors on the mechanical properties of pure metals -- Chapter 1. Effect of impurity concentrations23 -- Chapter 2. Effect of temperature33 -- Chapter 3. Regularity in change of some properties55 -- Chapter 4. Periodic changes in some properties with the atomic number 64 -- Chapter 5. Hardness of pure metals73 -- Chapter 6. Relations for some strength parameters78 -- Chapter 7. Fatigue and creep82 -- References to Section II91 -- List of Tables93 -- List of Figures95 -- Section III -- Properties of all metallic elements in the sequence -- of subgroups of the periodic table -- Chapter 1. Alkaline metals Li, Na, K, Rb, Cs97 -- Chapter 2. Alkaline earth metals Be, Mg, Ca, Sr, B107 -- Chapter 3. Rare earth metals Sc, Y, La, Lanthanides123 -- Chapter 4. Ti, Zr, Hf137 -- Chapter 5. V, Nb, Ta154 -- Chapter 6. Cr, Mo, W168 -- Chapter 7. Mn, Tc, Re184 -- Chapter 8. Fe, Co, Ni194 -- Chapter 9. Platinides - Pt, Pd, Rh, Ir, Os, Ru207 -- Chapter 10. Cu, Au, Ag220 -- Chapter 11. Zn, Cd, Hg230 -- Chapter 12. Al, Ga, In, TI237 -- Chapter 13. Si, Ge, Sn, Pb . 246 -- Chapter 14. As, Sb, Bi256 -- Chapter 15. Actinides263 -- References to Section III276 -- List of Tables279 -- List of Symbols and Abbreviations291 -- Subject Index293.