RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN METALLURGICAL SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY: PHYSICAL METALLURGY.

H. P. Stuwe*, D. T.R. Taplin, P. Rama Rao, V. V.P.K. Rao, P. Rodriguez, P. Dasgupta, D. H. Sastry, K. I. Vasu, S. Amelinck, S. Ranganathan, C. Suryanarayana, I. N. Kidin, P. R. Dhar, Y. G. Andreev, T. R. Ramachandran

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Abstract

The symposium covers recent developments in metallurgical science and technology. The volume includes following four subjects. Each subject has several papers. Mechanical properties, metallography, phase transformations and structural studies. Following is a list of titles and authors of the volume: Driving and Dragging Forces in Recrystallization. By H. P. Stuwe. Polycrystal Mechanical Behaviour at Elevated Temperatures. By D. T. R. Taplin, P. Rama Rao, and V. V. P. K. Rao. Thermally Activated Processes in Deformation. By P. Rodriquez, and P. Dasgupta. Influence of Precipitation on the Mechanical Properties of Alloys. By D. H. Sastry and K. L. Vasu. Recent Electron Optical Studies on Metals, Alloys and Ceramics. By S. Amelinck. Recent Advances in Field-Ion Microscopy. By S. Ranganathan and C. Suryanarayana. High Speed Heating of Steel-Structural Studies. By I. N. Kidin, P. R. Dhar and Y. G. Andreev. Electron Microscopy of Vacancy Clusters in Quenched Metals and Alloys. By T. R. Ramachandran and L. K. Singhal.

Original languageEnglish
StatePublished - 1972

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • General Engineering

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