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Component Surfaces : Manufacturing-Morphology-Property Relationships / edited by Jan C. Aurich, Hans Hasse.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Aurich, Jan C.
Contributor:
Hasse, Hans.
Series:
Springer Series in Advanced Manufacturing, 2196-1735
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Surfaces (Technology).
Thin films.
Materials.
Chemistry.
Production engineering.
Materials--Analysis.
Chemical engineering.
Surfaces, Interfaces and Thin Film.
Materials Chemistry.
Process Engineering.
Materials Characterization Technique.
Chemical Engineering.
Materials Engineering.
Local Subjects:
Surfaces, Interfaces and Thin Film.
Materials Chemistry.
Process Engineering.
Materials Characterization Technique.
Chemical Engineering.
Materials Engineering.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (444 pages)
Edition:
1st ed. 2024.
Place of Publication:
Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2024.
Summary:
This book sheds new light on component surfaces and the scientific fundamentals of their creation, characterization, and application. The book also provides a new interdisciplinary perspective on the topic, studying component surfaces with a multiscale approach and linking fundamental and applied research. The book builds on the success of the coordinated research project funded by Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) from 2011 – 2023: the CollaborativeResearch Center CRC 926 “Microscale Morphology of Component Surfaces (MI-COS)”, in which, over the years, 100+ researchers have co-operated at the University of Kaiserslautern, Germany, and affiliated institutes, yielding 500+ scientific papers in journals from different fields of science and engineering. Divided into 2 main parts, the book starts with an introduction to the concept of Manufacturing-Morphology-Property (MMP) Relationships and dives into the fundamentals and technologies, including topics such as the geometrical, microstructural, and chemical characterization, indentation, and scratching on the nanoscale, micro milling and micro grinding, cryogenic machining, cold spraying, and additive manufacturing. In the first part, readers discover more about the interactions between particles and surfaces, the interrelationship of manufacturing, surface morphology and properties of titanium, the influence of manufacturing and load conditions on the phase transformation and fatigue of austenitic stainless steels, and the influence of surface morphology on fatigue and tribological behavior of Transformation-Induced-Plasticity (TRIP)/Twinning-Induced Plasticity (TWIP) Steels. The second part of this book is devoted to the applications of component surfaces, covering topics like the manufacturing of areal material measures, MMP relationships for rotating shaft sealing systems, the influence of the surface morphology on rolling bearing life under mixed lubrication, MMP relationships for chain joints, and MMPfor biofilms. Scientists and engineers who deal with the influence of surfaces on macroscopic properties of components and who are interested in designing and manufacturing these surfaces to obtain desired component properties will understand the appeal of this work. Given its interdisciplinary breadth, the book also appeals to scholars and professionals in the fields of mechanical engineering, process engineering, and physics. .
Contents:
Chapter 1. Manufacturing-Morphology-Property (MMP) Relationships: Concept and Application to Component Surfaces
Part I. Fundamentals and Technologies
Chapter 2. Geometrical, Microstructural, and Chemical Characterization
Chapter 3. Indentation and Scratching on the Nanoscale
Chapter 4. Creating Surface Morphologies by Micro Milling and Micro Grinding
Chapter 5. Creating Surface Morphologies by Cryogenic Machining
Chapter 6. Creating Surface Morphologies by Cold Spraying
Chapter 7. Creating Surface Morphologies by Additive Manufacturing
Chapter 8. Interactions Between Particles and Surfaces
Chapter 9. Adsorption and Wetting of Component Surfaces
Chapter 10. Interrelationship of Manufacturing, Surface Morphology, and Properties of Titanium
Chapter 11. Influence of Manufacturing and Load Conditions on the Phase Transformation and Fatigue of Austenitic Stainless Steels
Chapter12. Influence of Surface Morphology on Fatigue and Tribological Behavior of TRIP/TWIP Steels
Part II. Applications
Chapter 13. Manufacturing of Areal Material Measures
Chapter 14. Manufacturing-Morphology-Property Relationships for Rotating Shaft Sealing Systems
Chapter 15. Influence of the Surface Morphology on Rolling Bearing Life under Mixed Lubrication
Chapter 16. Manufacturing-Morphology-Property Relationships for Chain Joints
Chapter 17. Manufacturing-Morphology-Property Relationships for Biofilms.
Notes:
Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.
Other Format:
Print version: Aurich, Jan C. Component Surfaces
ISBN:
9783031355752
303135575X
OCLC:
1397571898

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