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 Table of Contents

1. Classification of Steels

Classification of Stainless Steels  

Classification of Carbon and Low-Alloy Steels  

The Effects of Alloying Elements on Iron-Carbon Alloys  

The Iron-Carbon Equilibrium Diagram  

Iron and Its Interstitial Solid Solutions  

2. Iron and Carbon Steels

Designation of Carbon and Low-Alloy Steels  

Cast Steel  

Steel-Making Processes  

Structure of Plain Steels  

Corrosion of Carbon Steel  

Gray Iron  

Hardenable Carbon Steels  

Cast Carbon Steels  

Cold Rolled Steels



3. Alloy Steels

Alloy Steels  

Alloyed Tool and Die Steels  

Applications of Alloy Steels  

Characteristics of Alloying Elements  

Strengthening Mechanisms in Alloy Steel  

Quench Hardening of Steel  

Influence of Alloying Elements on Steel Microstructure  

Effects on the Martensite, Pearlite and Bainite Formation  

High-Strength Steels for Aerospace Forgings  

Austenitic Manganese Steels  

Soft Magnetic Alloys  

High-Strength Structural and HSLA Steels  

Hardenable Alloy Steels  

Silicon Steels and Their Applications  

Properties of Maraging Steels  

The Strengthening of Iron and Steel  

Controlled Rolling of Low Alloy Steels  

Bainitic Steels: Part One  

Bainitic Steels: Part Two  

Processing of Microalloyed Forging Steels  

4. Stainless and Heat-Resisting Steels

Heat-Resisting Steels  

Stainless Steels  

Corrosion Resistance of Ferritic Stainless Steels  

Steel for Cryogenic and Low-Temperature Service  

Cast Stainless Steels  

Heat-Resisting Alloys  

High-Alloy Cast Steels  

Austenitic Steels  

Galvanic Corrosion  

5. Heat Treatment of Steels

Principles of Heat Treating of Steels  

Annealing  

Annealing of Castings  

Constant Temperature Transformation TTT Curves  

Heat-treatment of High Carbon Steel Wire - Patenting  

Hardening and Tempering of Tool Steels  

Heat Treatment of Low-Alloy Cold-Work Tool Steels  

Heat Treatment of Low-Alloy Cold-Work and Hot-Work Tool Steels  

Quenched and Tempered Low-Alloy Steel  

Low and High Temperature Thermomechanical Treatments  

Surface Hardening of Steels  

Carburizing  

Nitriding  

Gas Carburizing  

Carbonitriding  

The Tempering of Martensite: Part One  

The Tempering of Martensite: Part Two  

Gas Nitriding  

Liquid Nitriding  

Advances in Thermal Spray Technology  

Hardenability of Steels  

The Formation of Martensite  

Induction Surface Hardening and Tempering  

Overview of Mechanical Working Processes: Part One  

Overview of Mechanical Working Processes: Part Two  

6. Cast Iron

Cast Irons  

Relation Between CE Structure and Mechanical Properties  

High-Strength Irons  

Classification of Cast Iron  

Nodular Ductile Iron  

Standard Terminology Related to Iron Castings  

High-Alloy White Irons  

Specifications for Ductile Iron  

Malleable Cast Iron  

Heat Treating of Gray Irons: Part One  

Heat Treating of Gray Irons: Part Two  

Heat Treating of High Alloy Graphitic Irons  

Heat Treating of High-Alloy White Irons  

Heat Treating of Malleable Irons  

Heat Treating of Nodular Irons: Part One  

Heat Treating of Nodular Irons: Part Two  

Casting Defects in Steels  

7. Mechanical Testing

Resilience  

True Stress - True Strain Curve  

Engineering Stress-Strain Curve  

Steel Properties at Low and High Temperatures  

Charpy Impact Test for Metallic Materials  

Effect of Metallurgical Variables on Fatigue  

Hardness Testing  

Magneto-Inductive Verification of Material Characteristics  

Ultrasonic Testing of Safety Parts in Automobile Manufacturing  

Determining Hardening Depth Using Ultrasonic Backscatter  

8. Fracture Mechanics

Fracture  

Fracture Mechanics  

Fracture Toughness  

Macroscopic Aspects of Fracture  

Fracture of Steel: Part One  

Fracture of Steel: Part Two  

Fracture Toughness of High-Strength Steels at Low Temperatures  

Temper Embrittlement  

The Embrittlement and Fracture of Steels: Part One  

The Embrittlement and Fracture of Steels: Part Two  

The Embrittlement and Fracture of Steels: Part Three  

Brittle Fracture and Impact Testings:Part One  

Brittle Fracture and Impact Testings:Part Two  

Fatigue of Metals: Part One  

Analyzing Failures of Metal Components: Part One  

Analyzing Failures of Metal Components: Part Two  

Fracture Features of Martensitic Steel Plate  

Stress Corrosion Cracked Welds in NiCrMo Steel  

9. Fatigue

Fatigue Crack Growth  

Structural Features of Fatigue  

10. Welding

Welding of Steels  

Filler Metals for Welding, Part 2  

Welding Process  

The Welding Processes: Resistance Welding  

Welding Procedures and the Fundamentals of Welding  

Beam Welding and Thermit Welding  

Processes Related to Welding  

Classification and Designation of Welding Filler Materials  

Welding of Stainless Steels  

Welding Ultra-High-Strength Steels  

Welding For Repair and Surfacing  

Procedures for Repair Welding and Surfacing  

Surfacing for Wear Resistance: Part One  

Surfacing for Wear Resistance: Part Two  

Power Supply for Welding Processes  

11. Steel Specifications and Applications

General Requirements for Rolled Steel for Structural Use  

Structural Steel for Ships  

Design for High-Temperature Applications: Part 1  

Design for High-Temperature Applications: Part 2  

Austenitic and Ferritic Stainless Steels in Practical Applications: Part 1  

Austenitic and Ferritic Stainless Steels in Practical Applications: Part 2  

Wear-Resistant Special Structural Steels  

Forging  

Application of New Hot-Rolled High-Strength Sheet Steels  

Austenitic Sandwich Materials  

Carbon and Alloy Steel for Mechanical Fasteners  

12. History of Steel Making

From the History of Iron and Steel Making: Part One  

From the History of Iron and Steel Making: Part Two


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