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A Short Handbook of Heat Treatment – Kamenichny
In this post, we will see A Short Handbook Of Heat Treatment by I. Kamenichny . About the book The present hand book aims at giving the operating personnel of heat-treatment shops a reference book which would serve to overcome … Continue reading →
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Tagged alloys, cast iron, cutting tools, engineering, equipments, forging, hardening, heat, metal working, metallurgy, metals, non-ferrous metals, peace publishers, quality control, safety, smelting, soviet, steel, technique, technology, tools
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Foundations Of One Electron Theory Of Solids – Yatrebov, Katsnelson.
In this post, we will see the book Foundations Of One Electron Theory Of Solids by L. I. Yatrebov and A. A. Katsnelson. About the book The book was translated from Russian by and was published in . Credits to … Continue reading →
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Tagged alloys, atoms, crystal structure, crystals, green's function, imperfections, lattice vibrations, mir publishers, models, nearly free electron model, OPW approach, perturbation theory, physics, potential, pseudism, pseudo-potential, quantum mechanics, scattering theory, solid state physics, solids, stability
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Foundry Practice – Titov, Stepanov
In this post, we will see the book Foundry Practice by N. D. Titov and Yu. A. Stepanov. About the book The book is based on the lectures read to the students of machine- building secondary schools and also on … Continue reading →
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Tagged alloys, annealing, assembly, casting, casting defects, casting mold, centrifugal casting, coremaking, design, die csting, engineering, founding, furnaces, gating systems, gray iron, malleable castings, materials science, metallurgy, metals, molding materials, molding technology, molds, nonferrous castings, permanent mold casting, production, reverberatory furnaces, shells, soviet, steel castings
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Laboratory Exercises in General Chemistry – Semishin
In this post we will see Laboratory Exercises in General Chemistry by V. Semishin. About the book As the name suggests this is a book about exercises in chemistry. It covers a lot many reactions as can be seen from … Continue reading →
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Tagged acids, alkali metals, alloys, analysis, bases, chemical equivalents, chemical formula, chemical reactions, chemistry, colloidal solutions, exercises, halogens, laboratory, metals, solutions, synthesis, vapour
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Metals and Man – Vasilyev
We come to a book by M. Vasilyev whose book Matter and Man we saw earlier. This book is similarly titled Metals and Man. There is another Vasilyev, namely N. B. Vasilyev, whose book with V.L. Gutenmacher titled Straight Lines … Continue reading →
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Tagged alloys, aluminium, iron, metalloids, nuclear reactors, ores, rare metals, steel
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