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Resource Library for Metals and Alloys Open, free access, no registration. Material created locally or included with permission. Teaching materials first introduced 1997. Quality controlled?

Contents Phase transformations Steels Thermodynamics Cast irons Kinetics Information theory Finite elements Thermal analysis Metallography Crystallography Steels Cast irons Superalloys Titanium metallurgy Aluminium alloys Welding Modelling

Resource Library for Metals and Alloys calculations stills Q & A factual stories book reviews, reviews Resource Library for Metals and Alloys calculations stills worked examples Q & A

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Future Highly metastable materials Magnesium alloys Intermetallics Cryogenic Copper based Stainless steels Heat-resistant steels