Modern Metallography
The Commonwealth and International Library: Metallurgy Division
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Modern Metallography
The Commonwealth and International Library: Metallurgy Division
About This Book
Modern Metallography focuses on the defects in the properties of metals, such as precipitates, cracks, grain boundaries, dislocations, stacking faults, and impurity atoms. The publication first offers information on reflected light microscopy and high temperature microscopy. Discussions focus on specimen preparation, defects of lenses, methods of increasing the resolving power of an objective, long working distance objectives, and typical hot-stage experiments. The text then elaborates on surface topography and polarizing microscope, including oblique illumination, interferometry, examination of anisotropic surfaces, and other uses of polarized light microscopy. The text takes a look at X-ray metallography and specialized X-ray diffraction techniques. Topics include Laue method and orientation, structure factor, powder method and the accurate measurement of lattice parameters, Bragg law, sheet textures, and preferred orientation. The publication further elaborates on electron microscopy and metallography at the atomic level. The manuscript is a valuable reference for students and readers interested in modern metallography.
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- Front Cover
- Modern Metallography
- Copyright Page
- Table of Contents
- PREFACE
- CHAPTER 1. REFLECTED LIGHT MICROSCOPY
- CHAPTER 2. HIGH TEMPERATURE MICROSCOPY
- CHAPTER 3. SURFACE TOPOGRAPHY
- CHAPTER 4. THE POLARIZING MICROSCOPE
- CHAPTER 5. X-RAY METALLOGRAPHY
- CHAPTER 6. SPECIALIZED X-RAY DIFFRACTION TECHNIQUES
- CHAPTER 7. ELECTRON MICROSCOPY — I ELECTRON MICROSCOPE
- CHAPTER 8. ELECTRON MICROSCOPY — II CONTRAST THEORY
- CHAPTER 9. ELECTRON MICROSCOPY — III INTERPRETATION
- CHAPTER 10. METALLOGRAPHY AT THE ATOMIC LEVEL
- INDEX