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Structural Amorphous Steels

Physical Review Letters, 2004
Recent advancement in bulk metallic glasses, whose properties are usually superior to their crystalline counterparts, has stimulated great interest in fabricating bulk amorphous steels. While a great deal of effort has been devoted to this field, the fabrication of structural amorphous steels with large cross sections has remained an alchemist's dream ...
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Steel and Steel Structures

1992
Primitive man learned to make iron by placing iron ore and charcoal in a clay pot and building a fire in the pot. A crude bellows provided the forced draft that started a smelting or reduction action that deposited iron at the bottom of the pot, which when removed and hammered, could be forged into a variety of shapes.
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Steel Structures

1981
Contents. Chapter 1: Steel Structures - Structural Engineering.Need for and use of structures Structural materials-types and uses Types of structures Foundations. Structural Engineering Conceptual design innovation and planning Comparative design and optimisation Load paths structural idealization and modelling Drawings specification and quantities ...
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Structural Steels

1996
Abstract Structural steels are used for components such as I-beams and automobile frames. This chapter focuses on processing these steels to attain a fine primary ferrite grain size to develop high strength. It first reviews the concepts and principles of recrystallization in plastically deformed metals.
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