1st Edition

Handbook of Aluminum Volume 2: Alloy Production and Materials Manufacturing

Edited By George E. Totten, D. Scott MacKenzie Copyright 2003

    This reference provides thorough and in-depth coverage of the latest production and processing technologies encountered in the aluminum alloy industry, discussing current analytical methods for aluminum alloy characterization as well as extractive metallurgy, smelting, master alloy formation, and recycling. The Handbook of Aluminum: Volume 2 examines environmental pollution and toxicity in each stage of aluminum alloy production and metal processing, illustrates microstructure evolution modeling, and describes work hardening, recovery, recrystallization, and grain growth. The authors cover potential applications of various aluminum intermetallics, recent surface modification techniques, and types and causes of aluminum alloy corrosion.

    Extractive metallurgy of aluminum, Fathi Habashi; smelting of aluminum, Michael M. Gasik and Michael I. Gasik; creation of master alloys for aluminium, Michael M. Gasik and Vladislav I. Mazur; recycling of aluminium, Jorge Alberto Soares Tenorio and Denise Crocce Romano Espinosa; analytical techniques for aluminium, Alexis Deschamps; work hardening, recovery, recrystallization, and grain growth, Angelo Fernando Padilha and Ronald Lesley Plaut; modelling of microstructural evolution during processing of aluminum alloys, Bala Radhakrishnan, Gorti Sarma, and Chris H. J. Davies; texture-property relationships in aluminium alloys - simulations and experiments, Dierk Raabe; property prediction, James T. Staley and Robert E. Sanders; mechanical properties, D. Scott MacKenzie; corrosion of aluminum and its alloys, T. David Burleigh; surface chemistry of adhesion to aluminium, Margaret M. Hyland; surface modification, Kiyoshi Funatani, Masayuki Yoshida, and Yoshiki Tsunekawa; aluminium nitriding, Heinz-Joachim Spies and Bert Reinhold; friction stir welding of aluminium alloys, Anthony P. Reynolds; aluminum intermetallics, Georg Frommeyer and Sven Knippscheer; aluminium-based metal matrix composites, Georg Frommeyer and Sven Knippscheer; environmental and toxicological effects, Gilbert F. Bourcier. Appendices: alloy equivalents; aluminum specifications; wrought and cast aluminum chemical specifications; typical properties of wrought and cast aluminium alloys.

    Biography

    George E. Totten is President of G. E. Totten & Associates, Inc., Seattle, Washington. The coeditor of the Steel Heat Treatment Handbook and editor of the Handbook of Hydraulic Fluid Technology (both titles, Marcel Dekker, Inc.), as well as the author or coauthor of approximately 350 professional publications on hydraulics, lubrication, quenching and heat treatment, Dr. Totten is a Fellow of ASM International and a member of the American Chemical Society, SAE International, and the American Society for Testing and Materials, among other professional organizations. He received the B.S. and M.S. degrees from Fairleigh Dickinson University, Teaneck, New Jersey and the Ph.D. degree from New York University, New York. D. Scott MacKenzie is Technical Specialist, Heat Treating Products, Houghton International Incorporated, Valley Forge, Pennsylvania. Formerly Dr. MacKenzie was equipment and process engineer, The Boeing Company, St. Louis, Missouri, responsible for equipment, processes, maintenance and training for all aluminum steel and titanium heat treating. The author or coauthor of numerous publications in atmosphere control, quenching and aluminum heat treatment, he is a member of ASM International. He received the B.S. degree (1981) from The Ohio State University, Columbus and the M.S. (1995) and Ph.D. (2000) degrees in metallurgical engineering from the University of Missouri-Rolla.

    WINNER of a 2004 Outstanding Academic Title award from CHOICE, a publication of the Association of College & Research Libraries
    of a 2004 Outstanding Academic Title award from CHOICE, a publication of the Association of College & Research Libraries