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Bison #:
SEL Reference TN690.B528 1990
Title:
BINARY ALLOY PHASE DIAGRAMS, 2nd ed., vols. 1-3
Author:
T.B. Massalski, ASM International, 1990
Properties:
Crystallographic; Magnetic; Thermal
Materials:
Alloys; Elements
Identifiers:
Atomic weight; Crystal structure; Curie temperature; Enthalpy; Entropy; Heat capacity; Lattice parameters; Melting points; Neel temperature; Pearson symbol; Phase diagrams; Phase transition temperature; Saturation magnetic moment; Space group; Stability; Transformation temperature
Note:
This book presents phase diagrams for binary alloys. Each entry may consist of the assessed phase diagram, an abridged version of published text, a special points table, a crystal structure table and a list of selected key references on which the phase diagram has been based. Diagrams are plotted in both atomic and weight percentages, with temperature values given in Celsius. Alloy system identification lists the major component metal first.
Bison #:
SEL Reference TA403.H3 1974 v.1
Title:
CRC HANDBOOK OF MATERIALS SCIENCE, vol. 1
Author:
C.T. Lynch, CRC Press, 1974
Properties:
Acoustical; Electrical; Mechanical; Physical; Thermal
Materials:
Elements; General chemicals; Inorganic chemicals; Metals
Identifiers:
Activity coefficient; Atomic weight; Boiling point; Coefficient of cubical expansion; Coefficient of friction; Coefficient of thermal expansion; Density; Dielectric constant; Dipole moments; Dissociation constant; Elasticity modulus; Enthalpy; Entropy; Flammability; Flash point; Freezing point; Hardness; Heat capacity; Heat of formation; Heat of fusion; Heat of transition; Ionization potential; Magnetic susceptibility; Melting point; pH values; Photoelectric work function; Radioactive trace diffusion data; Refractive index; Sound absorption; Specific gravity; Surface tension; Temperature of transition; Thermal conductivity; Thermal neutron absorption; Thermionic work function; Valence;
Note:
This handbook includes information on such materials as nuclear materials, graphites, polymers, aluminum, ferrous alloys, nickel, and glass. The physical properties of these materials are tabulated. In addition, phase diagram charts and standards are included. Each volume is thoroughly indexed.
Bison #:
SEL Reference TA403.6.G85 1986
Title:
GUIDE TO MATERIALS ENGINEERING DATA AND INFORMATION
Author:
ASM International, 1986
Properties:
Physical
Materials:
Alloys; Elements; Metals
Identifiers:
Atomic weight; Boiling point; Coefficient of thermal expansion; Density; Electrical conductivity; Electrical resistivity; Heat of fusion; Lattice constants; Melting point; Modulus of elasticity; Thermal conductivity
Note:
A ready-reference guide to questions related to metals or materials science. In addition to complete physical property data on the elements and alloys, it provides information in tabular form on metric conversions, as well as general engineering reference tables. It provides ready access to complete industrial alloy cross-referencing, with extensive directories on materials manufacturers, composite suppliers, and manufacturers.
Bison #:
SEL Reference QE1.M3 no.97
Title:
HANDBOOK OF PHYSICAL CONSTANTS, rev. ed.
Author:
S.P. Clark, Jr., Geological Society of America, 1966
Properties:
Crystallographic; Electrical; Magnetic; Mechanical; Physical; Radioactive; Thermal
Materials:
Elements; Inorganic chemicals; Minerals
Identifiers:
Atomic weight; Binary mixtures; Cell volume; Coefficient of thermal expansion; Cohesive strength; Compressibility; Conductivity; Crushing strength; Crystal system; Curie temperature; Density; Dielectric constant; Differential stress; Ductility; Entropy; Fault angle; Free energy function; Free energy of formation; Heat content; Heat of formation; Internal friction; Ionization constants; Isotopic abundance; Melting point; Modulus of elasticity; Molar volume; Neel temperature; Phase equilibria; Porosity; Radioactive decay constants; Resistivity; Saturation magnetization; Space group; Strength; Structure type; Total strain; Transformation point; Ultimate strength; Wave velocities
Note:
This volume contains physical data needed for geological and geophysical calculations. The compilations of data are grouped by topic and indexed by property.
Bison #:
SEL Reference RA1231.M52 H36 1979
Title:
HANDBOOK ON THE TOXICOLOGY OF METALS
Author:
L. Friberg, Elsevier/North-Holland, 1979
Properties:
Physical; Toxicological
Materials:
Heavy metals; Metals
Identifiers:
Atomic weight; Bioconcentration; Boiling point; Density; Dose effect relationship; Environmental fate; Environmental level; Exposures; Melting point; Metabolism
Note:
This is a comprehensive review of the biological effects of metals relevant to an understanding and evaluation of their toxicity. It is divided into two parts: the first deals with general aspects of the toxicity of metals; the second consists of individual chapters on specific metals. The main emphasis is on the toxic effects of metals to humans.
Bison #:
SEL Reference TA 480.T54 M37 1994
Title:
MATERIALS PROPERTIES HANDBOOK: TITANIUM ALLOYS
Author:
G. Walsh, et al., editors, ASM International, 1994
Properties:
Chemical; Electrical; Magnetic; Mechanical; Physical; Thermal
Materials:
Titanium; Titanium alloys
Identifiers:
Atomic number; Atomic weight; Boiling point; Bulk modulus; Compressibility; Creep; Density; Elasticity; Electrical resistivity; Fatigue; Fracture; Hall coefficient; Hardness; Impact strength; Internal friction; Ion potential; Latent heat of fusion; Latent heat of transformation; Lattice parameters; Magnetic permeability; Magnetic susceptibility; Melting point; Oxidation; Phase diagrams; Poisson's ratio; Resistivity; Sonic velocities; Specific heat; Stress-strain curves; Superconductivity; Surface tension; Tensile strength; Thermal conductivity; Thermal diffusivity; Thermal expansion; Vapor pressure; Young's modulus
Note:
Compilation of properties data and processing information for titanium and its alloys. A summary table provides a general description and applications for each alloy. Detailed data sheets list physical, chemical, electrical, thermal, and mechanical properties. Extensive technical notes cover various fabrication processes including forging, forming, casting, heat treating, powder metallurgy, machining, rolling, welding, and brazing. The handbook includes phase diagrams.
Bison #:
SEL Reference TA403.4.P7 1989
Title:
PRACTICAL HANDBOOK OF MATERIALS SCIENCE
Author:
C.T. Lynch, CRC Press, 1989
Properties:
Chemical; Electrical; Physical; Thermal;
Materials:
Alloys; Ceramics; Composites; Elements; General chemicals; Graphite; Metals; Minerals; Polymers; Refractory materials; Superconductors; Wood
Identifiers:
Annealing point; Arc resistance; Atomic weight; Boiling point; Bond length; Coefficient of cubical expansion; Compressive strength; Critical temperature; Crystal structure; Density; Dielectric constant; Dielectric strength; Electrical resistivity; Entropy; Flammability; Flexural modulus; Flexural strength; Freezing point; Half life; Hardness; Heat capacity; Heat deflection temperature; Heat of fusion; Heat of transition; Ionization potential; Izod impact; Loss factor; Melting point; Melting range; Modulus of elasticity; pH; Porosity; Refractive index; Softening point; Solubility; Specific gravity; Strain point; Temperature coefficient; Tensile modulus; Tensile strength; Thermal conductivity; Thermal neutron absorption; Transition temperature; Valence; Vapor pressure; Water absorption; Yield strength;
Note:
This book is a supplement to the original CRC HANDBOOK OF MATERIALS SCIENCE. Several sections, such as those dealing with composite materials, have been updated to stay abreast of the advances in the field. A complete revision of the materials information section has been included to provide the reader with current information on the federal laboratory and information services in the field of materials science and engineering.
Bison #:
SEL Reference TN671.S55 1992
Title:
SMITHELLS METALS REFERENCE BOOK, 7th ed.
Author:
E.A. Brandes, Butterworth Heinemann, 1992
Properties:
Chemical; Crystallographic; Electrical; Magnetic; Mechanical; Physical; Radioactive; Thermal
Materials:
Alloys; Elements; Metals; Steel
Identifiers:
Atomic weight; Boiling point; Bulk modulus; Coefficient of resistivity; Coefficient of thermal expansion; Coercive force; Creep; Density; Electrical conductivity; Elongation; Entropy; Flux density; Fracture toughness; Free energy of formation; Hardness; Heat capacity; Heat of formation; Heat of fusion; Heat of vaporization; Impact energy; Lattice constants; Mass absorption coefficient; Maximum work temperature; Melting point; Modulus of elasticity; Modulus of rigidity; Molar heat capacity; Photoelectric emission coefficient; Poisson's ratio; Proof stress; Relative permeability; Resistivity; Shear strength; Specific gravity; Spectral emission coefficient; Sublimation point; Surface tension; Tensile strength; Thermal conductivity; Viscosity; Wavelength
Note:
This handbook contains information on the technology and science of metallic materials, including metallurgical processes and techniques and physical, chemical, electrical, mechanical, and magnetic properties of metals. There are chapters on shape memory alloys, vapor-deposited coatings, superplasticity, ceramics, x-ray analysis of metallic materials, crystallography, crystal chemistry, metallography, mechanical testing, sintered materials, friction and wear, engineering ceramics and other materials.
Bison #:
SEL Reference QC61.K3 1995
Title:
TABLES OF PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL CONSTANTS AND SOME MATHEMATICAL FUNCTIONS, 16th ed.
Author:
G.W.C. Kay, T.H. Laby, Longman, 1995
Properties:
Acoustical; Atomic; Chemical; Electrical; Magnetic; Mechanical; Optical; Physical; Radioactive; Thermal
Materials:
Elements; Inorganic chemicals; Organic chemicals; Polymers
Identifiers:
Acidity constant; Activity coefficient; Atomic weight; Attenuation; Auger spectroscopy; Boiling point; Bond length; Bulk modulus; Coefficient of expansion; Coercivity; Critical pressure; Conductivity; Critical temperature; Cryoscopic constants; Density; Dielectric constant; Dipole length; Dipole moments; Dissociation constant; Elasticity; Electron diffusion; Electron mobility; Entropy; Free energy; Half-wave potential; Heat capacity; Heat of formation; Heat of fusion; Heat of vaporization; Ionic diffusion; Ionic mobility; Ionic radius; Ionization constant; Luminescence; Magnetic resonance; Magnetic susceptibility; Melting point; Molar conductivity; Molar heat capacity; Mossbauer effect; Neutron cross-sections; Radiation; Reflectance; Refractive index; Resistivity; Reverberation absorption coefficient; Rutherford scattering; Solubility; Sound reduction indices; Surface tension; Temperature coefficients; Tensile strength; Thermal conductivity; Thermocoupling temperature; UV-visible spectroscopy; Vapor pressure; Velocity of sound; Verdet constants; Virial coefficient; Viscosity; Wavelength; X ray photoemmision spectroscopy; X ray absorption edges
Note:
This book is arranged in eight parts: Units and fundamental constants, General physics, Chemistry, Atomic and nuclear physics, Miscellaneous engineering data, Statistical methods for the treatment of experimental data, Laboratory safety, and Introduction to quality assurance of measurements. Property coverage includes such items as wavelength standards, cosmic rays, atomic radii, Mossbauer effect, nuclear magnetic resonance, crystal structure, Auger spectroscopy, nuclear fission, neutron cross-sections, neutron moderation, diffusion and subatomic particles. Also covered are medical ultrasonics, fiber optics, high temperature superconductivity, atomic spectroscopy, infrared and Raman spectroscopy, mass and UV-visible spectrometry, flash points and explosive limits in air and autoignition temperatures, Rutherford scattering formulae and magnetic and electrostatic bending radii.
Bison #:
SEL Reference QC173.397.P87 v.1
Title:
THERMOPHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF MATTER: THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY - METALLIC ELEMENTS AND ALLOYS, vol. 1
Author:
Y.S. Touloukian, IFI/Plenum, 1970
Properties:
Thermal
Materials:
Alloys; Elements; Intermetallic compounds; Metals
Identifiers:
Atomic weight; Boiling point; Critical temperature; Crystal structure; Curie temperature; Debye temperature; Density; Melting point; Neel temperature; Phase transition temperature; Superconducting transition temperature; Thermal conductivity;
Note:
Each volume in this set consists of three sections: some text (with references) on the theory, estimation and measurement of the property under consideration; numerical data in the form of graphs and tables with references to data sources in the primary literature; and an index to the materials covered. Most of the material is in tabular or graphic format. The index of each volume also lists the contents of all of the other volumes in the set.
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