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This Second Edition emphasizes the fundamentals, mechanisms, and applications of ultrasonic melt processing in different light-metal technologies. It contains new chapters on composites and nanocomposites, ultrasonic grain refinement, refinement of primary solid phases, and semi-solid processing of billets with nondendritic structure. It includes significant updates reflecting results obtained over the past two decades on different scales, from laboratory to full-scale industrial implementations. Offering a comprehensive historical review, the book presents guidelines for practical use and further development of the technology.…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This Second Edition emphasizes the fundamentals, mechanisms, and applications of ultrasonic melt processing in different light-metal technologies. It contains new chapters on composites and nanocomposites, ultrasonic grain refinement, refinement of primary solid phases, and semi-solid processing of billets with nondendritic structure. It includes significant updates reflecting results obtained over the past two decades on different scales, from laboratory to full-scale industrial implementations. Offering a comprehensive historical review, the book presents guidelines for practical use and further development of the technology.
Autorenporträt
Georgy I. Eskin, Dr. Sc, Ph.D, is a world-renowned specialist in the application of ultrasound in metals processing, specifically in degassing, filtration, and grain refinement during casting of aluminum and magnesium alloys. He holds over 100 patents in ultrasonic melt processing and has authored and co-authored more than 400 scientific papers and 10 monographs, reference books, and textbooks. A full member of the Russian Academy of Natural Sciences, he has worked in industry as a research scientist, in the All-Russia Institute of Light Alloys as a senior and principal scientist, and in the Moscow Institute of Steel and Alloys as a professor. Dmitry G. Eskin, Ph.D, is a well-known specialist in light-metal processing. His main scientific contributions are to the processing of multicomponent alloys and to the formation of structure and defects during solidification of aluminum alloys. He is currently a professor in solidification research at Brunel University. He has authored and co-authored more than 180 scientific papers, 5 patents, and 5 monographs. Previously he worked in the Baikov Institute of Metallurgy (Russian Academy of Sciences) as a senior scientist and held various senior research positions with the Netherlands Institute for Metals Research, Materials innovation institute and Delft University of Technology.