Engineering Physical Metallurgy
Author: Y. Lakhtin
Published by: Mir Publishers, Moscow
Edition: 1968
Pages: 454
This classic textbook delves into the fundamental principles of metallurgy, exploring the physical and mechanical properties of metals, their microstructures, and their behavior under different thermal and mechanical treatments. Lakhtin systematically presents concepts such as crystallization, diffusion, phase transformations, and hardening processes, making it a valuable resource for both academic study and industrial applications.
The book provides detailed explanations of heat treatment techniques, alloy compositions, and metallurgical defects, offering practical insights into the selection and processing of metals for engineering applications. Through illustrations, diagrams, and experimental data, Lakhtin makes complex metallurgical concepts accessible to readers.
With its scientific rigor and practical approach, Engineering Physical Metallurgy remains a foundational text for metallurgists, engineers, and materials scientists seeking a deeper understanding of metal structures and their applications in industry.
- Comprehensive coverage of the physical and mechanical properties of metals.
- Detailed study of heat treatment processes and phase transformations.
- Explores alloy compositions and their industrial applications.
- Diagrams and illustrations for better conceptual understanding.
- A must-read for engineers, metallurgists, and materials science students.
A timeless reference, Engineering Physical Metallurgy is an indispensable resource for anyone involved in the study or application of metallurgical principles in engineering and industry.
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