The book "Physical Metallurgy" presents an in-depth understanding of the physical principles underlying the behavior of metals and alloys, with a focus on the relationships between their structure, properties, and processing. This book aims to equip students, researchers, and professionals in the field of materials science and engineering with a thorough knowledge of the fundamental concepts and theories that govern the behavior of metals and alloys, from the atomic to the macroscopic level. By covering topics like crystal structure, phase transformations, diffusion, and mechanical properties, this book seeks to enable readers to understand and predict the behavior of metals and alloys in various environments and applications, and to design and develop new materials with tailored properties. The readership of this book includes advanced undergraduate and graduate students, researchers, and professionals in materials science and engineering, metallurgy, and related fields, who seek to deepen their understanding of the physical principles that govern the behavior of metals and alloys, and to apply this knowledge to the development of new materials and technologies.
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