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Title Duplex stainless steels : microstructure, properties and applications / edited by Robert N. Gunn.

Publication Info. Cambridge, England : Abington Publishing, 1997.
©1997

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Description 1 online resource (218 pages) : illustrations
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computer c rdamedia
online resource cr rdacarrier
Note "Reprinted in 2003"--Title page verso
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters and index.
Note Online resource; title from PDF title page (ebrary, viewed February 8, 2014).
Summary Two very successful conferences - in Glasgow and Beaune - were held on duplex stainless steels during the first half of the '90s. This book takes keynote papers from each, and develops and expands them to bring the topics right up to date. There is new material to cover grades, specifications and standards, and the book is fully cross-references and indexed. The first reference book to be published on the increasingly popular duplex stainless steels, it will be widely welcomed by metallurgists, design and materials engineers, oil and gas engineers and anyone involved in materials development and properties. The first reference book on this relatively new engineering materialBased on keynote papers from major international contributorsCovers grades, standards and specifications.
Contents Front Cover; Dedication; Duplex Stainless Steels: Microstructure, Properties and Applications; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Preface; Abbreviations and glossary; Chapter 1. Developments, grades and specifications; 1.1 Historical developments; 1.2 Modern developments; 1.3 Specifications and standards; References; Bibliography; Chapter 2. Alloy design; 2.1 Melting and refining; 2.2 Alloying additions; References; Bibliography; Chapter 3. Microstructure; 3.1 Commercial products; 3.2 Element partitioning; 3.3 Heat treatment; 3.4 Characteristics and morphology of precipitates; References
BibliographChapter 4. Forming and machining; 4.1 Cold forming; 4.2 Hot forming and superplasticity; 4.3 Machinability; References; Bibliography; Chapter 5. Physical and mechanical properties; 5.1 Physical properties; 5.2 Tensile characteristics; 5.3 Hardness; 5.4 Impact strength; 5.5 Fatigue properties; References; Bibliography; Chapter 6. Corrosion; 6.1 Introduction; 6.2 General corrosion; 6.3 Localised corrosion; References; Bibliography; Chapter 7. Stress corrosion cracking; 7.1 Introduction; 7.2 Chloride stress corrosion cracking; 7.3 Sulphide stress corrosion cracking
7.4 Cathodic protectionReferences; Bibliography; Chapter 8. Welding metallurgy; 8.1 Introduction; 8.2 HAZ transformations; 8.3 Weld metal; 8.4 Fabrication cracking; References; Bibliography; Chapter 9. Welding processes; 9.1 Introduction; 9.2 General considerations; 9.3 Gas shielded processes; 9.4 Flux shielded processes; 9.5 Solid state processes; 9.6 Power beam processes; References; Bibliography; Chapter 10. Weldment properties; 10.1 Tensile behaviour; 10.2 Hardness; 10.3 Fracture toughness; 10.4 Fatigue; 10.5 Corrosion properties; 10.6 Stress corrosion cracking; References; Bibliography
Chapter 11. Non-destructive testing of welds11.1 Introduction; 11.2 Penetrant testing (PT); 11.3 Eddy current testing; 11.4 Radiographic testing; 11.5 Ultrasonic testing; References; Bibliography; Chapter 12. Applications; 12.1 Chemical and petrochemical; 12.2 Oil and gas; 12.3 Pulp and paper; 12.4 Power generation; 12.5 Marine transportation; 12.6 Other applications; References; Bibliography; Design/fabrication codes; Chapter 13. Service experience; 13.1 Cracking of seam welded pipes; 13.2 Cracking of cold worked tubulars; 13.3 Cracking in offshore production piping; 13.4 The Gyda failure
13.5 Cathodically protected bolts13.6 Acid treatment; 13.7 Intermetallic formation in pipe weldments; 13.8 Fatigue of pipework; References; Bibliography; Appendix A: Nominal composition of stainless steels and Ni-base alloys; Appendix B: Welding consumables for duplex and superduplex stainless steel grades; Index
Subject Stainless steel.
Ferritic steel.
Austenitic steel.
Chromium-iron-nickel alloys.
Stainless Steel
Acier inoxydable.
Acier ferritique.
Acier austénitique.
Alliages chrome-fer-nickel.
stainless steel.
austenitic stainless steel.
Austenitic steel
Chromium-iron-nickel alloys
Ferritic steel
Stainless steel
Added Author Gunn, Robert N.
Other Form: Print version: Duplex stainless steels : microstructure, properties and applications. Cambridge, England : Abington Publishing, ©1997 xii, 204 pages 9781855733183
ISBN 9781845698775 (electronic bk.)
1845698770 (electronic bk.)
9781855733183
Standard No. DEBBG BV042316912
DEBSZ 414273230
GBVCP 813168279

 
    
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