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Book Synopsis
Properties of Magnesium Composites for Material Scientists, Engineers and Selectors is the first book-length reference to provide an insight into current and future magnesium-based materials in terms of science, characteristics, and applications.

Trade Review
"This book is the first to provide readers insight into the science, characteristics, and applications of current and futuristic magnesium-based materials, with particular emphasis placed upon the properties of magnesium-based composites and the effects of different types (metallic, ceramic, interconnected and intermetallic) of reinforcements from micron length scale to nanometric length scale on the properties of the resultant composites." (Morningstar News, 8 March 2011)

Table of Contents
PREFACE.

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS.

1 INTRODUCTION TO MAGNESIUM.

1.1 Introduction.

1.2 Characteristics of Pure Magnesium.

1.3 Applications.

1.4 Summary.

References.

2 SYNTHESIS TECHNIQUES FOR MAGNESIUM-BASED MATERIALS.

2.1 Introduction.

2.2 Liquid Phase Processes.

2.3 Solid Phase Process.

2.4 Disintegrated Melt Deposition Method.

2.5 Mechanical Disintegration and Deposition Method.

2.6 Summary.

References.

3 MAGNESIUM ALLOYS.

3.1 Introduction.

3.2 Casting Alloys.

3.3 Wrought Alloys.

3.4 Magnesium Elektron Series Alloys.

3.5 Magnesium Alloys for Elevated Temperature Applications.

3.6 Magnesium-Based Bulk Metallic Glasses.

References 81

4 FUNDAMENTALS OF METAL MATRIX COMPOSITES.

4.1 Introduction.

4.2 Materials.

4.3 Interface Between Matrix and Reinforcement.

4.4 Theoretical Prediction of Properties.

4.5 Summary.

References.

5 MAGNESIUM COMPOSITES.

5.1 Introduction.

5.2 Materials.

5.3 Magnesium-Based Composites with Al2O3.

5.4 Magnesium-Based Composites with MgO.

5.5 Magnesium-Based Composites with SiC.

5.6 Magnesium-Based Composites with Y2O3.

5.7 Magnesium-Based Composites with ZrO2.

5.8 Magnesium-Based Composites with CNT.

5.9 Magnesium-Based Composites with Metallic Additions.

5.10 Bimetal Mg/Al Macrocomposite.

6 CORROSION ASPECTS OF MAGNESIUM-BASED MATERIALS.

6.1 Introduction.

6.2 Types of Corrosion.

6.3 Influence of Impurity.

6.4 Corrosion Behavior of Magnesium-Based Materials.

6.5 Ways to Reduce Corrosion.

6.6 Summary.

References.

7 STRENGTH–DUCTILITY COMBINATIONS OF MAGNESIUM-BASED MATERIALS.

7.1 0.2% Yield Strength < 100 MPa and Ductility Matrix.

7.2 0.2% Yield Strength 100–150 MPa and Ductility Matrix.

7.3 0.2% Yield Strength 150–200 MPa and Ductility Matrix.

7.4 0.2% Yield Strength 200–250 MPa and Ductility Matrix.

7.5 0.2% Yield Strength 250–300 MPa and Ductility Matrix.

7.6 0.2% Yield Strength > 300 MPa and Ductility Matrix.

APPENDIX: LIST OF SOME MAGNESIUM SUPPLIERS.

ABOUT THE AUTHORS.

INDEX.

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      Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
      Publication Date: 18/01/2011
      ISBN13: 9780470494172, 978-0470494172
      ISBN10: 0470494174

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Properties of Magnesium Composites for Material Scientists, Engineers and Selectors is the first book-length reference to provide an insight into current and future magnesium-based materials in terms of science, characteristics, and applications.

      Trade Review
      "This book is the first to provide readers insight into the science, characteristics, and applications of current and futuristic magnesium-based materials, with particular emphasis placed upon the properties of magnesium-based composites and the effects of different types (metallic, ceramic, interconnected and intermetallic) of reinforcements from micron length scale to nanometric length scale on the properties of the resultant composites." (Morningstar News, 8 March 2011)

      Table of Contents
      PREFACE.

      ACKNOWLEDGMENTS.

      1 INTRODUCTION TO MAGNESIUM.

      1.1 Introduction.

      1.2 Characteristics of Pure Magnesium.

      1.3 Applications.

      1.4 Summary.

      References.

      2 SYNTHESIS TECHNIQUES FOR MAGNESIUM-BASED MATERIALS.

      2.1 Introduction.

      2.2 Liquid Phase Processes.

      2.3 Solid Phase Process.

      2.4 Disintegrated Melt Deposition Method.

      2.5 Mechanical Disintegration and Deposition Method.

      2.6 Summary.

      References.

      3 MAGNESIUM ALLOYS.

      3.1 Introduction.

      3.2 Casting Alloys.

      3.3 Wrought Alloys.

      3.4 Magnesium Elektron Series Alloys.

      3.5 Magnesium Alloys for Elevated Temperature Applications.

      3.6 Magnesium-Based Bulk Metallic Glasses.

      References 81

      4 FUNDAMENTALS OF METAL MATRIX COMPOSITES.

      4.1 Introduction.

      4.2 Materials.

      4.3 Interface Between Matrix and Reinforcement.

      4.4 Theoretical Prediction of Properties.

      4.5 Summary.

      References.

      5 MAGNESIUM COMPOSITES.

      5.1 Introduction.

      5.2 Materials.

      5.3 Magnesium-Based Composites with Al2O3.

      5.4 Magnesium-Based Composites with MgO.

      5.5 Magnesium-Based Composites with SiC.

      5.6 Magnesium-Based Composites with Y2O3.

      5.7 Magnesium-Based Composites with ZrO2.

      5.8 Magnesium-Based Composites with CNT.

      5.9 Magnesium-Based Composites with Metallic Additions.

      5.10 Bimetal Mg/Al Macrocomposite.

      6 CORROSION ASPECTS OF MAGNESIUM-BASED MATERIALS.

      6.1 Introduction.

      6.2 Types of Corrosion.

      6.3 Influence of Impurity.

      6.4 Corrosion Behavior of Magnesium-Based Materials.

      6.5 Ways to Reduce Corrosion.

      6.6 Summary.

      References.

      7 STRENGTH–DUCTILITY COMBINATIONS OF MAGNESIUM-BASED MATERIALS.

      7.1 0.2% Yield Strength < 100 MPa and Ductility Matrix.

      7.2 0.2% Yield Strength 100–150 MPa and Ductility Matrix.

      7.3 0.2% Yield Strength 150–200 MPa and Ductility Matrix.

      7.4 0.2% Yield Strength 200–250 MPa and Ductility Matrix.

      7.5 0.2% Yield Strength 250–300 MPa and Ductility Matrix.

      7.6 0.2% Yield Strength > 300 MPa and Ductility Matrix.

      APPENDIX: LIST OF SOME MAGNESIUM SUPPLIERS.

      ABOUT THE AUTHORS.

      INDEX.

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