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UNESCO EOLSSSAMPLE CHAPTERSMATERIALS SCIENCE AND engineering Vol. III Defects Introduced into Metals During Fabrication and Service - and Neale Encyclopedia of Life Support Systems (EOLSS) Defects Introduced INTO Metals During Fabrication AND Service and Neale British Energy Ltd., Gloucester, UK Keywords: Defects , Metals , Service , failure, casting, cracks, forging, Fabrication , welding, metallurgical, heat-treatment, embrittlement, fatigue, creep, oxidation, wear, cavitation, tribosystem Contents 1. Introduction 2. Primary Production Defects Casting Defects Pipe and Shrinkage Inclusions Segregation Porosity Surface Defects Other Defects Forming Defects Cracks, Laps and Seams Surface Defects 3. Defects Introduced During Fabrication Defects Resulting From Cutting Joining Methods Design Related Defects Procedure and Process Defects Metallurgical Factors Heat Treatment Stress relief of machined or welded components Hardening and quench cracking Embrittlement 4.
MATERIALS SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING – Vol. III – Defects Introduced into Metals During Fabrication and Service - A.J.Wilby and D.P. Neale ©Encyclopedia of Life Support Systems (EOLSS) Glossary Bibliography Biographical Sketches Summary Defects may be produced during the processing, fabrication and use of metals in service.
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