Carbide in Special Steel - Formation Mechanism and Control Technology
定 價(jià):299 元
- 作者:Jing Li, Chengbin Shi
- 出版時(shí)間:2021/12/30
- ISBN:9787502487737
- 出 版 社:冶金工業(yè)出版社
- 中圖法分類:TG142
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- 版次:1
- 開本:16開
This booksummarizes the research results of carbide control in special steel from theauthor. It includes the evolution and control of carbide in special steel inthe process of electroslag remelting, rolling, and heat treatment, as well asthe effect of alloying treatment (rare earth, magnesium, nitrogen, titanium) asheterogeneous nucleating agent on carbide in special steel. It helps thereaders to understand formation mechanism and control technology of carbide inspecial steel deeply for improving the quality of special steel further. Thebook is useful as reference for researchers, practitioners, teachers, andengineering management team in fields of metallurgy and materials.
Jing Li, born in 1967 and received his Ph.D. in ferrous metallurgy in 1999, is now a professor at State Key Laboratory of Advanced Metallurgy, University of Science and Technology Beijing. He serves as Secretary General of the Electrometallurgy Association, the Chinese Society for Metals. His research fields include electroslag remelting technology, advanced metallic materials development, secondary refining, application of rare earth in steel and oxide metallurgy, and BOF/EAF steelmaking. He participated in the formulation of a national standard for the metallurgical industry. He was awarded the First Metallurgical Advanced Youth Science and Technology Award, 11 provincial and ministerial level of scientific and technological progress awards, authorized 14 patents, and published 2 monographs and more than 200 publications in peer-review research journals. Chengbin Shi was born in 1982 and obtained his Ph.D. in Metallurgical Engineering from the University of Science and Technology Beijing in January 2013. He is now an associate professor at the University of Science and Technology Beijing. His research interests focus on electroslag remelting, clean steel, and non-metallic inclusions in steel and alloy.