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INTRODUCTION TO PHYSICAL METALLURGY References Introduction to Physical Metallurgy (This is the major reference for this course) Sidney H. Avner McGraw Hill Education (India) Private Limited Materials Science & Engineering E-book (A learners guide) (This is the major reference for this. Metallurgy can be separated (classified ) into three basic components: chemical, mechanical, and physical. Chemical metallurgy deals primarily with the making of metals and alloys from their naturally occurring ores. Mechanical metallurgy deals with testing mechanical properties. Academia.edu is a platform for academics to share research papers. Reed-Hill, Robert E., Reza Abbaschian, and Lara Abbaschian. Physical Metallurgy Principles. Stamford, CT: Cengage Learning, 2008.ISBN.

This page contains slides reviewing each lecture by the graduate students in the class. All student work is used with permission. Some lectures were also accompanied by handouts containing images from textbooks and other sources. These citations are provided at the end of the page for further reading.

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1Introduction
2Basic crystallography; BCC, FCC, HCP structures; Miller indices; crystal symmetry; stereographic projection(PDF)

Diagrams of the stereographic projection and cubic crystal poles, sources unknown.

Drawings of the hexagonal close-packed lattice in 'Close-Packing of spheres.' From Lecture 1, Fundamental Aspects of Solids and Sphere Packing. Heyes, S. J. Structures of Simple Inorganic Solids. Oxford College, 1999.

Fig. 1.33 in Reed-Hill

Fig. 2-38 in Cullity

Table 3.1 in Courtney

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3Crystal shear stress and yielding; Burgers' vector; introduction to edge, screw, and mixed dislocations; stress, strain, and stored energy(PDF) (Courtesy of Leslie Dewan. Used with permission.)

Diagrams of edge and screw dislocations in lattices, sources unknown.

Fig. 4.22, 4.23 in Reed-Hill

Fig. 3.16 in Courtney / Fig. 2.5 in Read

4Dislocation energy; stress fields; movement of dislocations(PDF - 1.2MB) (Courtesy of Leslie Nachbar. Used with permission.)

Fig. 4.15 in Reed-Hill

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5Dislocation interactions; Peach-Koehler equation; effects on material behavior; Frank-Read sources; observing dislocations(PDF)

TEM of dislocations in Si, source unknown.

Fig. 4.9, 5.1 in Reed-Hill

Fig. 11.1b, 12.2 in Read

Fig. 3.41 in Courtney

Fig. 4.14 in Forwood, C. T., and L. M. Clarebrough. Electron Microscopy of Interfaces in Metals and Alloys. Bristol, England: Adam Hilger, 1991. ISBN: 9780750301169.

6Crystal structures and their slip systems; dislocation shear stress resolution; using stereographic projections(PDF)

Fig. 11.1b in Read

Fig. 5.27 in Reed-Hill

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7Applying stress; cross-slipping; dislocation locking; jogs and partials(PDF)

Table of stacking fault energies for Ag, Cu, Ni, and Al, source unknown.

Fig. 3.9, 5.3, 5.6, 7.1, 7.2, 7.3, 7.4, 7.5 in Hull & Bacon

Fig. 6.42a,b in Gottstein, Günter. Physical Foundations of Materials Science. New York, NY: Springer, 2004. ISBN: 9783540401391.

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8More dislocation interactions; Orowan looping; work hardening; polycrystal deformation(PDF)

Fig. 1 in Childs, C. B., and L. M. Slifkin. 'Dislocations and nuclear particle tracks in silver chloride crystals.' British Journal of Applied Physics 16 (1965): 771-777.

Fig. 4.23 in Courtney

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9Twinning(PDF) (Courtesy of Genevieve Russo, et al. Used with permission.)

Fig. 17.1a, 17.3, 17.5, 17.6, 17.16 in Reed-Hill

Fig. 1a, 2b, 3a in Chen, Mingwei, et al. 'Deformation Twinning in Nanocrystalline Aluminum.' Science 300 (May 23, 2003): 1275-1277.

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10Heating metals; dislocation climb; recovery; annealing(PDF - 1.6MB) (Courtesy of Danny Codd. Used with permission.)

Fig. 8.5, 8.8, 8.12, 8.13 in Reed-Hill

Fig. 11.1b in Read

11Annealing; recrystallization; polygonization; coarsening; JMAK analysis

Fig. 1.1a,c,d, 4.9b in Humphreys

Fig. 9.8 in Hosford

12Recrystallization; nucleation; grain growth; effects of temperature, strain, grain size, impurities(PDF)

Fig. 1.1, 6.4, 6.8a, 6.10a in Humphreys

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13Review for Exam 1
14Exam 1
15Alloying and deformation; forces on dislocations(PDF) (Courtesy of Leslie Nachbar. Used with permission.)
16Solid solutions; strengthening; annealing; diffusion kinetics(PDF)

Fig. 5.13b,c in Courtney

Fig. 9.12 in Reed-Hill

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17Precipitate hardening; heat treatment; effect of time and temperature on microstructure(PDF)
18Precipitate hardening; phase boundaries; mechanisms; size effects(PDF)

Graph of strengthening in nickel via different sizes of Ni3Al precipitates, source unknown.

19Contributions to precipitate hardening; phase diagrams; kinetics; Ostwald ripening; TTT diagrams(PDF - 1.2MB)

Fig. 4.2c, 4.6 in Fuller, Christian B. 'Temporal Evolution of the Microstructures of Al(Sc,Zr) Alloys and Their Influences on Mechanical Properties.' Ph.D Thesis, Northwestern University, 2003. (PDF - 1.9MB)

Fig. 2 (View Online), 6 (View Online) in 'Plate Steels.'
Fig. 16 in 'Cast Irons.'
Fig. 135 in 'Aluminum Alloys.'
Fig. 31 (View Online) in 'Lead and Lead Alloys.'
Fig. 52 (View Online) in 'Titanium and Titanium Alloys.'
Fig. 104 (View Online) in 'Copper and Copper Alloys.'
Vol. 9, Metallography and Microstructures. ASM Handbook, 9th ed. Materials Park, OH: ASM International, 1985. ISBN: 9780871700155.

Fig. 371, 1047, 2709 in Vol. 7, Atlas of Microstructures for Industrial Alloys. ASM Handbook, 8th ed. Metals Park, OH: ASM, 1972.

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20Intra-particle stresses; isostrain and isostress; modulus limits; contiguity and percolation(PDF) (Courtesy of Leslie Dewan. Used with permission.)
21Introduction to steel; Fe-C phase diagram; phases and microstructures(PDF) (Courtesy of Genevieve Russo. Used with permission.)

Fig. 18.1, 18.2, 18.9, 18.30 in Reed-Hill

Fig. 3 in 'Microstructures, Processing, and Properties of Steel.' Vol. 1, Properties and Selection: Irons, Steels, and High-Performance Alloys. ASM Handbook, 10th ed. Materials Park, OH: ASM International, 1990. ISBN: 9780871703774.

Fig. 157 in 'Carbon and Alloy Steels.' Vol. 9, Metallography and Microstructures. ASM Handbook, 9th ed. Materials Park, OH: ASM International, 1985. ISBN: 9780871700155.
22Steel properties(PDF)

Fig. 18.2, 18.9, 18.28, 18.30, 19.14, 19.17 in Reed-Hill

Fig. 2, 3, 17 in 'Microstructures, Processing, and Properties of Steel.' Vol. 1, Properties and Selection: Irons, Steels, and High-Performance Alloys. ASM Handbook, 10th ed. Materials Park, OH: ASM International, 1990. ISBN: 978-0871703774.

Fig. 107, 157 in 'Carbon and Alloy Steels.' Vol. 9, Metallography and Microstructures. ASM Handbook, 9th ed. Materials Park, OH: ASM International, 1985. ISBN: 9780871700155.

23Steel (cont.)Fig. 18.34, 18.36, 18.37 in Reed-Hill
24Exam 2
25Nanocrystalline metals; properties, dislocations, and grain boundaries; applications(PDF) (Courtesy of Danny Codd. Used with permission.)
26Conclusions

Image Sources

Reed-Hill, Robert E., Reza Abbaschian, and Lara Abbaschian. Physical Metallurgy Principles. 4th ed. Stamford, CT: Cengage Learning, 2008. ISBN: 9780495082545.

Cullity, B. D., and S. R. Stock. Elements of X-Ray Diffraction. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall, 2001. ISBN: 9780201610918.

Courtney, Thomas H. Mechanical Behavior of Materials. Long Grove, IL: Waveland Press, 2005. ISBN: 9781577664253.

Read, William T. Dislocations in Crystals. New York, NY: McGraw-Hill, 1953.

Hull, Derek, and David J. Bacon. Introduction to Dislocations. Boston, MA: Butterworth-Heinemann, 2001. ISBN: 9780750646819.

Humphreys, F. John, and Max Hatherly. Recrystallization and Related Annealing Phenomena. Oxford, England: Pergamon, 1996. ISBN: 9780080426853.

Introduction to physical metallurgy avner pdf

Hosford, William F. Physical Metallurgy. Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press, 2005. ISBN: 9780824724214.

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UNIT – I

Structure of Metals : Bonds in Solids – Metallic bond – crystallization of metals, grain and grain boundaries, effect of grain boundaries on the properties of metal / alloys – determination of grain size.

UNIT – II

Constitution of Alloys : Necessity of alloying, types of solid solutions, Hume Rotherys rules, intermediate alloy phases, and electron compounds.

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Equilibrium of Diagrams : Experimental methods of construction of equilibrium diagrams, Isomorphous alloy systems, equilibrium cooling and heating of alloys, Lever rule, coring miscibility gaps, eutectic systems, congruent melting intermediate phases, peritectic reaction. Transformations in the solid state – allotropy, eutectoid, peritectoid reactions, phase rule, relationship between equilibrium diagrams and properties of alloys. Study of important binary phase diagrams of Cu-Ni-, Al-Cu, Bi-Cd, Cu-An, Cus-Sn and Fe-Fe3C.

UNIT -IV

Cast Irons and Steels : Structure and properties of White Cast iron, Malleable Cast iron, grey cast iron, Spheriodal graphite cast iron, Alloy cast irons. Classification of steels, structure and properties of plain carbon steels, Low alloy steels, Hadfield manganese steels, tool and die steels.

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Heat treatment of Alloys : Effect of alloying elements on Fe-Fe3C system, Annealing, normalizing, Hardening, TTT diagrams, tempering , Hardenability, surface – hardening methods, Age hardening treatment, Cryogenic treatment of alloys.

UNIT – VI

Non-ferrous Metals and Alloys : Structure and properties of copper and its alloys, Aluminium and its alloys, Titanium and its alloys.

UNIT – VII

Ceramic materials : Crystalline ceramics, glasses, cermaets, abrasive materials, nanomaterials – definition, properties and applications of the above.

UNIT – VIII

Introduction

Composite materials : Classification of composites, various methods of component manufacture of composites, particle – reinforced materials, fiber reinforced materials, metal ceramic mixtures, metal – matrix composites and C – C composites.

Reference – Metallurgy and Materials Science Notes – MMS notes pdf – MMS pdf notes – MMS Pdf – MMS Notes

1. Material Science and Metallurgy/kodgire.
2. Science of Engineering Materials / Agarwal
3. Materials Science and engineering / William and collister.
4. elements of Material science / V. Rahghavan
5. An introduction to materialscience / W.g.vinas & HL Mancini
6. Material science & material / C.D.Yesudian & harris Samuel
7. Engineering Materials and Their Applications – R. A Flinn and P K Trojan / Jaico Books.
8. Engineering materials and metallurgy/R.K.Rajput/ S.Chand.

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Text books – Metallurgy and Materials Science Notes – MMS notes pdf – MMS pdf notes – MMS Pdf – MMS Notes

1. Introduction to Physical Metallurgy / Sidney H. Avener.
2. Essential of Materials science and engineering/ Donald R.Askeland/Thomson.

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