Heat Treatment: Conventional And Novel Applications Ed. By Frank Czerwinski

Heat Treatment: Conventional And Novel Applications Ed. By Frank Czerwinski
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This book offers a broad review of recent global developments in an application of thermal and thermochemical processing to modify the microstructure and properties of a wide range of engineering materials. A mixture of conventional and novel applications, exploring a variety of processes employing heating, quenching and thermal diffusion, makes the book very useful for a broad audience of scientists and engineers from academia and industry. Preface 1 Design of Cooling Units for Heat Treatment 2 Regenerative Heat Treatment of Low Alloy Cast Steel 3 Novel Pt and Pd Based Core-Shell Catalysts with Critical New Issues of Heat Treatment, Stability and Durability for Proton Exchange Membrane Fuel Cells and Direct Methanol Fuel Cells 4 Monitoring the Effects of Thermal Treatment on Properties and Performance During Battery Material Synthesis 5 Heat Treatment in Molecular Precursor Method for Fabricating Metal Oxide Thin Films 6 Lithium Niobiosilicate Glasses Thermally Treated 7 Cooling - As a "Heat Treatment" for the Mechanical Behavior of the Bulk Metallic Glass Alloys 8 Using "Heat Treatment" Method for Activation of OPC-Slag Mortars 9 Deformation Reduction of Bearing Rings by Modification of Heat Treating 10 A Review on the Heat Treatment of Al-Si-Cu/Mg Casting Alloys 11 Thermochemical Treatment of Metals 12 Carbonitriding of Materials in Low Temperature Plasma 13 Methodology of Thermal Research in Materials Engineering 14 Effects of Heat Treatments on the Thermo luminescence and Optically Stimulated Luminescence of Nanostructured Aluminate Doped with Rare-Earth and Semi-Metal Chemical Element 15 Post Deposition Heat Treatment Effects on Ceramic Superconducting Films Produced by Infrared Nd:YAG Pulsed Laser Deposition 16 Synthesis, Characterization and Properties of Zirconium Oxide (Zr02)-Doped Titanium Oxide (Ti02) Thin Films Obtained via Sol-Gel Process

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