Ultra-High Temperature Materials III: Refractory Carbides II (Ti and V Carbides)

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This exhaustive work in several volumes and over 2500 pages provides a thorough treatment of ultra-high temperature materials (with melting points around or over 2500 °C). The first volume focuses on carbon (graphene/graphite) and refractory metals (W, Re, Os, Ta, Mo, Nb and Ir), whilst the second and third are dedicated to refractory transition metal 4-5 groups carbides. Topics included are physical (structural, thermal, electro-magnetic, optical, mechanical, nuclear) and chemical (more than 3000 binary, ternary and multi-component systems, including those used for materials design, data on solid-state diffusion, wettability, interaction with various elements and compounds in solid and liquid states, gases and chemicals in aqueous solutions) properties of these materials. It will be of interest to researchers, engineers, postgraduate, graduate and undergraduate students alike. The readers/users are provided with the full qualitative and quantitative assessment, which is based on the latest updates in the field of fundamental physics and chemistry, nanotechnology, materials science, design and engineering.

Author(s): Igor L. Shabalin
Edition: 1st ed. 2020
Publisher: Springer
Year: 2020

Language: English
Pages: 812

Preface
Contents
About the Author
Abstract
1 Introduction
References
2 Titanium Monocarbide
2.1 Structures
2.2 Thermal Properties
2.3 Electro-Magnetic and Optical Properties
2.4 Physico-Mechanical Properties
2.5 Nuclear Physical Properties
2.6 Chemical Properties and Materials Design
References
3 Vanadium Monocarbide
3.1 Structures
3.2 Thermal Properties
3.3 Electro-Magnetic & Optical Properties
3.4 Physico-Mechanical Properties
3.5 Nuclear Physical Properties
3.6 Chemical Properties and Materials Design
References
Addendum
A.1 Structures
A.2 Thermal Properties
A.3 Electro-Magnetic & Optical Properties
A.4 Physico-Mechanical Properties
A.5 Nuclear Physical Properties
A.6 Chemical Properties
A.7 Porosity-Property Relationships
References
Index (Physical Properties)
Index (Chemical Systems)