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"Steel Heat Treatment: Metallurgy and Technologies" ed. by George E. Totten (Repost)

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"Steel Heat Treatment: Metallurgy and Technologies" ed. by George E. Totten (Repost)

"Steel Heat Treatment: Metallurgy and Technologies" ed. by George E. Totten
EQUIPMENT AND PROCESS DESIGN. Second Edition
CRC Press, Taylor & Francis Group | 2007 | ISBN: 0849384559 9780849384554 | 832 pages | PDF | 34 MB

The objective of that book was to provide the reader with well-referenced information on the subjects covered with sufficient depth and breadth to serve as either an advanced undergraduate or graduate level text on heat treatment or as a continuing handbook reference for the designer or practicing engineer.

Approximately a third of the book is new and a third of the book is significantly revised versus the first edition of the Steel Heat Treatment Handbook. This new text is current with respect to heat treatment technology at this point at the beginning of the 21st century and is considerably broader in coverage but with the same depth and thoroughness that characterized the first edition.

Contents
Chapter 1 Steel Nomenclature
Chapter 2 Classification and Mechanisms of Steel Transformation
Chapter 3 Fundamental Concepts in Steel Heat Treatment
Chapter 4 Effects of Alloying Elements on the Heat Treatment of Steel
Chapter 5 Hardenability
Chapter 6 Steel Heat Treatment
Chapter 7 Heat Treatment with Gaseous Atmospheres
Chapter 8 Nitriding Techniques, Ferritic Nitrocarburizing, and Austenitic Nitrocarburizing Techniques and Methods
Chapter 9 Quenching and Quenching Technology
Chapter 10 Distortion of Heat-Treated Components
Chapter 11 Tool Steels
Chapter 12 Stainless Steel Heat Treatment
Chapter 13 Heat Treatment of Powder Metallurgy Steel Components
Appendices
Appendix 1 Common Conversion Constants
Appendix 2 Temperature Conversion Table
Appendix 3 Volume Conversion Table
Appendix 4 Hardness Conversion Tables: Hardened Steel and Hard Alloys
Appendix 5 Recommended MIL 6875 Specification Steel Heat Treatment Conditions
Appendix 6 Colors of Hardening and Tempering Heats
Appendix 7 Weight Tables for Steel Bars
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