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Symposium on Reduced Temperature Processing for VLSI (1985 Las Vegas, Nev.). Proceedings of the Symposium on Reduced Temperature Processing for VLSI. Edited by Reif Rafael, Srinivasan G. R, Electrochemical Society Electronics Division, and Electrochemical Society. Dielectrics and Insulation Division. Pennington, NJ (10 S. Main St., Pennington 085334-2896): Electrochemical Society, 1986.

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Dharma, Rao P., and Alaska Science and Technology Foundation., eds. Characterization of coal products from high temperature processing of Usibelli low-rank coal: Report to Alaska Science and Technology Foundation. [Fairbanks: Mineral Industry Research Laboratory, University of Alaska Fairbanks, 1991.

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Jafari, Seid Mahdi. Low-Temperature Processing of Food Products. Elsevier Science & Technology, 2021.

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Friction Stir Processing for Enhanced Low Temperature Formability. Elsevier, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/c2013-0-09874-x.

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Friction Stir Processing For Enhanced Low Temperature Formability. Elsevier Science & Technology, 2014.

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Braton, Norman R. Cryogenic Recycling and Processing. Taylor & Francis Group, 2018.

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Braton, Norman R. Cryogenic Recycling and Processing. Taylor & Francis Group, 2018.

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Braton, Norman R. Cryogenic Recycling and Processing. Taylor & Francis Group, 2018.

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Braton, Norman R. Cryogenic Recycling and Processing. Taylor & Francis Group, 2018.

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Jafari, Seid Mahdi. Low-Temperature Processing of Food Products : Volume 7: Unit Operations and Processing Equipment in the Food Industry. Woodhead Publishing, 2023.

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Mishra, Rajiv S., and Christopher B. Smith. Friction Stir Processing for Enhanced Low Temperature Formability: A Volume in the Friction Stir Welding and Processing Book Series. Elsevier Science & Technology Books, 2014.

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Scott, Elaine P. Transport Phenomena In Manufacturing And Materials Processing Environmental Processing Low Temperature Heat Transfer: Transport Phenomena In Manufacturing ... of the Asme Heat Transfer Division). Amer Society of Mechanical, 2003.

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Biomimetic Architectures by Plasma Processing: Fabrication and Applications. Taylor & Francis Group, 2014.

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Brooks, Charlie R. Principles of the Heat Treatment of Plain Carbon and Low Alloy Steels. ASM International, 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.31399/asm.tb.phtpclas.9781627083539.

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Principles of the Heat Treatment of Plain Carbon and Low Alloy Steels provides readers with a working knowledge of heat treat processes and how they can be tailored to optimize the microstructure and properties of steel. The book includes chapters on quenching, tempering, austenitization, and annealing as well as hardenability, modeling, and common treatments for structural steels. The first few chapters lay essential groundwork for understanding how time, temperature, and prior processing history influence the formation of Fe-C phases and the composition and morphology of the microconstituents found in carbon and low alloy steels. The chapter on structural steels explains how deformation and thermal processing are used for the development and control of grain size and how carbon and manganese content influence toughness, hardness, and strength. The final chapter presents worked solutions to real-world problems related to hardenability, quenching, grain size, alloy content, treatment times and temperatures, and the determination of property ranges. The book includes an extensive amount of composition and property data, a glossary of terms, and outlines for various calculation methods. For information on the print version, ISBN 978-0-87170-538-9, follow this link.
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Rez, Peter. Materials That Come from the Earth. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198802297.003.0013.

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Many of the materials used are ultimately derived from things extracted from the earth. There is always an energy-intensive step of converting the oxide as found in the earth’s crust to the element or metal. Since carbon in the form of coke is frequently used in this process, it is inevitable that CO2 is emitted. Another thing to consider is the scarcity of the compound from which the element will be derived—that is, the grade of the ore. A low grade of ore, with little of the element of interest, will mean more energy will need to be used to dig up a greater quantity of material. Practically everything has gone through some form of high-temperature processing that contributes to its embodied energy. The embodied energy can be very high if extreme purity is demanded or if a low-abundance isotope is needed.
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Davis, J. R., ed. Corrosion of Weldments. ASM International, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.31399/asm.tb.cw.9781627083393.

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Corrosion of Weldments provides an understanding of the causes and forms of weld corrosion and the methods used to monitor and control it. It explains how welding influences the microstructure and corrosion behaviors of carbon and low-alloy steels, stainless steels, nickel-base and other nonferrous alloys, and dissimilar metal welds. It identifies the factors that contribute to corrosion-related failures of welds and describes the underlying damage mechanisms. It presents case histories documenting corrosion problems in oil and gas, chemical processing, pulp and paper, and other industries and the challenges associated with high-temperature environments. It also covers corrosion monitoring and testing methods and provides insights on making weldments more corrosion resistant. For information on the print version, ISBN 978-0-87170-841-0, follow this link.
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