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Bonding theory for metals and alloys
Bonding Theory for Metals and Alloys exhorts the potential existence of covalent bonding in metals and alloys. Through the recognition of the covalent bond in coexistence with the 'free' electron band, the book describes and demonstrates how the many experimental observations on metals and...
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2005
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author | Wang, Frederick E |
author_facet | Wang, Frederick E |
author_sort | Wang, Frederick E |
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description | Bonding Theory for Metals and Alloys exhorts the potential existence of covalent bonding in metals and alloys. Through the recognition of the covalent bond in coexistence with the 'free' electron band, the book describes and demonstrates how the many experimental observations on metals and alloys can all be reconciled. Subsequently, it shows how the individual view of metals and alloys by physicists, chemists and metallurgists can be unified. The physical phenomena of metals and alloys covered in this book are: Miscibility Gap between two liquid metals; Phase Equilibrium Diagrams; Phenomenon of Melting. Superconductivity; Nitinol; A Metal-Alloy with Memory; Mechanical Properties; Liquid Metal Embrittlement; Superplasticity; Corrosion; The author introduces a new theory based on 'Covalon' conduction, which forms the basis for a new approach to the theory of superconductivity. This new approach not only explains the many observations made on the phenomenon of superconductivity but also makes predictions that have been confirmed. |
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language | eng |
publishDate | 2005 |
publisher | Elsevier |
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spelling | cern-13962452021-04-22T00:48:48Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1396245engWang, Frederick EBonding theory for metals and alloysOther SubjectsBonding Theory for Metals and Alloys exhorts the potential existence of covalent bonding in metals and alloys. Through the recognition of the covalent bond in coexistence with the 'free' electron band, the book describes and demonstrates how the many experimental observations on metals and alloys can all be reconciled. Subsequently, it shows how the individual view of metals and alloys by physicists, chemists and metallurgists can be unified. The physical phenomena of metals and alloys covered in this book are: Miscibility Gap between two liquid metals; Phase Equilibrium Diagrams; Phenomenon of Melting. Superconductivity; Nitinol; A Metal-Alloy with Memory; Mechanical Properties; Liquid Metal Embrittlement; Superplasticity; Corrosion; The author introduces a new theory based on 'Covalon' conduction, which forms the basis for a new approach to the theory of superconductivity. This new approach not only explains the many observations made on the phenomenon of superconductivity but also makes predictions that have been confirmed.Elsevieroai:cds.cern.ch:13962452005 |
spellingShingle | Other Subjects Wang, Frederick E Bonding theory for metals and alloys |
title | Bonding theory for metals and alloys |
title_full | Bonding theory for metals and alloys |
title_fullStr | Bonding theory for metals and alloys |
title_full_unstemmed | Bonding theory for metals and alloys |
title_short | Bonding theory for metals and alloys |
title_sort | bonding theory for metals and alloys |
topic | Other Subjects |
url | http://cds.cern.ch/record/1396245 |
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