Treatise on Process Metallurgy, Volume 1: Process Fundamentals

Author: Seetharaman   Seshadri  

Publisher: Elsevier Science‎

Publication year: 2013

E-ISBN: 9780080969879

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9780080969862

P-ISBN(Hardback):  9780080969862

Subject: TF Metallurgical Industry

Language: ENG

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Description

Process metallurgy provides academics with the fundamentals of the manufacturing of metallic materials, from raw materials into finished parts or products.

Coverage is divided into three volumes, entitled Process Fundamentals, encompassing process fundamentals, extractive and refining processes, and metallurgical process phenomena; Processing Phenomena, encompassing ferrous processing; non-ferrous processing; and refractory, reactive and aqueous processing of metals; and Industrial Processes, encompassing process modeling and computational tools, energy optimization, environmental aspects and industrial design.

The work distils 400+ years combined academic experience from the principal editor and multidisciplinary 14-member editorial advisory board, providing the 2,608-page work with a seal of quality.

The volumes will function as the process counterpart to Robert Cahn and Peter Haasen’s famous reference family, Physical Metallurgy (1996)--which excluded process metallurgy from consideration and which is currently undergoing a major revision under the editorship of David Laughlin and Kazuhiro Hono (publishing 2014). Nevertheless, process and extractive metallurgy are fields within their own right, and this work will be of interest to libraries supporting courses in the process area.

  • Synthesizes the most pertinent contemporary developments within process metallurgy so scientists have authoritative information at t

Chapter

Front Cover

pp.:  1 – 4

Copyright

pp.:  5 – 6

Dedication

pp.:  6 – 10

Contents

pp.:  10 – 18

Preface

pp.:  18 – 22

Editor in Chief

pp.:  22 – 23

Co-Editor-in-Chief

pp.:  23 – 26

Contributors to volume 1

pp.:  26 – 28

Acknowledgement

pp.:  28 – 30

Chapter 2: Structure and Properties of Matter

pp.:  72 – 90

Chapter 2.1: Structure and Properties of Molten Metals

pp.:  90 – 178

Chapter 2.2: The Structure and Properties of Silicate Slags

pp.:  178 – 316

Chapter 2.3: Atomistic Simulations of Properties and Phenomena at High Temperatures

pp.:  316 – 424

Chapter 3: Thermodynamic Aspects of Process Metallurgy: Introduction to Thermodynamics of Metallurgical Processes

pp.:  424 – 428

Chapter 3.1: First, Second, and Third Laws of Thermochemistry

pp.:  428 – 524

Chapter 3.2: Phase Rule

pp.:  524 – 536

Chapter 3.3: Ellingham Diagram

pp.:  536 – 546

Chapter 3.4: Solution Thermochemistry

pp.:  546 – 556

Chapter 3.5: Thermodynamic Basis for Phase Diagrams

pp.:  556 – 586

Chapter 3.6: Dilute Solutions

pp.:  586 – 616

Chapter 3.7: Thermodynamics of Slags

pp.:  616 – 646

Chapter 3.8: Examples of Steelmaking Thermochemistry

pp.:  646 – 670

Chapter 3.9: Thermodynamics of Aqueous Phases

pp.:  670 – 682

Chapter 3.10: Thermodynamic Basis of Electrolysis and Electrochemistry

pp.:  682 – 686

Chapter 4: Transport Phenomena and Kinetics in Process Metallurgy

pp.:  686 – 687

Chapter 4.1: Rate Phenomena in Process Metallurgy

pp.:  687 – 846

Chapter 4.2: Reaction Kinetics

pp.:  846 – 860

Chapter 4.3: Chemical Reaction Kinetics

pp.:  860 – 882

Chapter 4.4: Chemical Reactions at Moving Surfaces: Shape Change, No Phase Change

pp.:  882 – 904

Chapter 4.5: Phase Formation Reactions

pp.:  904 – 920

Chapter 4.6: Chemical Kinetics+Phase Changes+Shape Changes

pp.:  920 – 948

Chapter 4.7: Factors Influencing Reaction Area

pp.:  948 – 968

Chapter 4.8: Reaction System Performance

pp.:  968 – 972

Index

pp.:  972 – 982

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