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Pure metals properties: a scientific-technical handbook
1999, ASM International, c1999.
in English
0871706377 9780871706379
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Table of Contents
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Summary tables for description and comparison of
various properties of pure metals
Table 1 Crystallographic and electronic structures of metals1
Table 2 Periodic table of elements. Mendeleyev's system with
division into metals and non-metal elements 4
Table 3 Atomic weight, pure metals density and crystal structure
given in alphabetical sequence of metal names6
Table 4 Crystallographic structures of monographic metals9
Table 5 Crystallographic modifications of polymorphic metals10
Table 6 Some physical properties (atomic volume, heat of fusion,
electrical resistivity) together with calculated total metal
heat capacity in the sequence of atomic numbers11
Table 7 Melting points in alphabetical sequence of metal names13
Table 8 Some physical properties (melting point, thermal conductivity,
specific heat) together with the thermal coefficients of
electrical resistivity and linear expansion in the sequence
of atomic numbers . 14
Table 9 Physical properties of several important metals at elevated
temperatures (specific heat, electrical resistivity,
thermal expansion)15
Table 10 Tensile modulus of elasticity E of very pure metals together
with their annealing temperature, given in alphabetical
sequence, according to Koster's measurements19
Table 11 Full set of elasticity modulus (E, G, PR and B) of pure metals20
References to Section I22
Section II
Effects of some factors on the mechanical properties of pure metals
Chapter 1. Effect of impurity concentrations23
Chapter 2. Effect of temperature33
Chapter 3. Regularity in change of some properties55
Chapter 4. Periodic changes in some properties with the atomic number 64
Chapter 5. Hardness of pure metals73
Chapter 6. Relations for some strength parameters78
Chapter 7. Fatigue and creep82
References to Section II91
List of Tables93
List of Figures95
Section III
Properties of all metallic elements in the sequence
of subgroups of the periodic table
Chapter 1. Alkaline metals Li, Na, K, Rb, Cs97
Chapter 2. Alkaline earth metals Be, Mg, Ca, Sr, B107
Chapter 3. Rare earth metals Sc, Y, La, Lanthanides123
Chapter 4. Ti, Zr, Hf137
Chapter 5. V, Nb, Ta154
Chapter 6. Cr, Mo, W168
Chapter 7. Mn, Tc, Re184
Chapter 8. Fe, Co, Ni194
Chapter 9. Platinides - Pt, Pd, Rh, Ir, Os, Ru207
Chapter 10. Cu, Au, Ag220
Chapter 11. Zn, Cd, Hg230
Chapter 12. Al, Ga, In, TI237
Chapter 13. Si, Ge, Sn, Pb . 246
Chapter 14. As, Sb, Bi256
Chapter 15. Actinides263
References to Section III276
List of Tables279
List of Symbols and Abbreviations291
Subject Index293.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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