Phase Interaction in the Metal - Oxide Melts - Gas -System, 2012
The Modeling of Structure, Properties and Processes

Engineering Materials Series

Authors:

Language: English
Phase Interaction in the Metal - Oxide Melts - Gas -System. The Modeling of Structure, Properties and Processes
Publication date:
410 p. · 15.5x23.5 cm · Paperback

Phase interaction in the metal - oxides melts - gas -system: the modeling of structure, properties & processes (Engineering materials, Vol. 18)
Publication date:
410 p. · 15.5x23.5 cm · Hardback

This monograph describes mathematical models that enable prediction of phase compositions for various technological processes, as developed on the base of a complex physico-chemical analysis of reaction. It studies thermodynamics and kinetics of specific stages of complex pyrometallurgical processes involving boron, carbon, sulfur, tungsten, phosphorus, and many more, as well as their exposure to all sorts of factors.

First and foremost, this enables to optimize processes and technologies at the stage of design, while traditional empirical means of development of new technologies are basically incapable of providing an optimal solution. Simulation results of metals and alloys production, welding and coating technologies allow obtaining materials with pre-given composition, structure and properties in a cost-saving and conscious manner. Moreover, a so-called "inverse problem", i.e., selecting source materials which would ensure the required results, cannot be solved by any other means.

Introduction.- Metal and Slag Melts Structure and Properties Theory.- High-Temperature Processes Simulation.- Mathematical Models for Steel Production.- High-Temperature Physico-Chemical Processes of Welding, Depositing, and Coating.- Structure, Phase Composition and Properties Prediction.

This monograph describes mathematical models that enable prediction of phase compositions for various technological processes, as developed on the base of a complex physico-chemical analysis of reaction. It studies thermodynamics and kinetics of specific stages of complex pyrometallurgical processes involving boron, carbon, sulfur, tungsten, phosphorus, and many more, as well as their exposure to all sorts of factors.

First and foremost, this enables to optimize processes and technologies at the stage of design, while traditional empirical means of development of new technologies are basically incapable of providing an optimal solution. Simulation results of metals and alloys production, welding and coating technologies allow obtaining materials with pre-given composition, structure and properties in a cost-saving and conscious manner. Moreover, a so-called "inverse problem", i.e., selecting source materials which would ensure the required results, cannot be solved by any other means.

The monograph is undoubtedly useful for scientists and production engineers engaged in the creation of new materials and coatings, as well as the development of optimal technologies. The book is also of interest to university teachers and undergraduate and post-graduate students specializing in the theory and technology of metallurgical processes.

 

Describes mathematical models that enable prediction of phase compositions for various technological processes Allows obtaining materials in a cost-saving and cost-conscious manner Uses using state-of-the-art simulating methodologies Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras