001453729 000__ 06790cam\a2200565\i\4500 001453729 001__ 1453729 001453729 003__ OCoLC 001453729 005__ 20230314003441.0 001453729 006__ m\\\\\o\\d\\\\\\\\ 001453729 007__ cr\cn\nnnunnun 001453729 008__ 230113s2023\\\\gw\a\\\\ob\\\\000\0\eng\d 001453729 019__ $$a1357018234 001453729 020__ $$a9783658397333$$q(electronic bk.) 001453729 020__ $$a3658397330$$q(electronic bk.) 001453729 020__ $$z9783658397326 001453729 020__ $$z3658397322 001453729 0247_ $$a10.1007/978-3-658-39733-3$$2doi 001453729 035__ $$aSP(OCoLC)1356890863 001453729 040__ $$aYDX$$beng$$erda$$epn$$cYDX$$dGW5XE$$dEBLCP$$dOCLCQ$$dUKAHL$$dN$T 001453729 049__ $$aISEA 001453729 050_4 $$aTS305 001453729 08204 $$a672$$223/eng/20230119 001453729 1001_ $$aSchlegel, Joachim,$$eauthor. 001453729 24514 $$aThe world of steel :$$bon the history, production and use of a basic material /$$cJoachim Schlegel. 001453729 264_1 $$aWiesbaden :$$bSpringer,$$c[2023] 001453729 264_4 $$c©2023 001453729 300__ $$a1 online resource (xv, 480 pages) :$$billustrations (some color) 001453729 336__ $$atext$$btxt$$2rdacontent 001453729 337__ $$acomputer$$bc$$2rdamedia 001453729 338__ $$aonline resource$$bcr$$2rdacarrier 001453729 504__ $$aIncludes bibliographical references. 001453729 5050_ $$aIntro -- Foreward -- Preface -- Contents -- 1 Systematization of Materials -- References -- 2 The Material Steel -- 2.1 What is Steel? -- 2.2 The Iron-Carbon Diagram -- 2.3 Designation System and Classification of Steels -- 2.4 Selected Steels and Special Materials -- 2.4.1 Quality Steels -- 2.4.2 Stainless Steels -- 2.4.3 Tool Steels (Cold Work, Hot Work, High-Speed Steels) -- 2.4.4 High-quality Engineering Steels (Hardening, Case Hardening and Nitriding Steels) -- 2.4.5 Nickel Alloys and Special Materials -- 2.4.6 Other Steels -- References -- 3 Alloying Elements and Steel Properties 001453729 5058_ $$a3.1 Properties of Steel -- 3.1.1 Physical Properties -- 3.1.2 Mechanical-Technical Properties -- 3.1.3 Technological Properties -- 3.1.4 Chemical and Technical Properties -- 3.1.5 Environmental Properties -- 3.2 Basics of Alloy Technology -- 3.3 Chemical Elements in Steel and Their Effect on Steel Properties -- 3.3.1 Gaseous Elements -- 3.3.2 Solid Elements -- Nonmetals -- 3.3.3 Solid Elements -- Semimetals -- 3.3.4 Solid Elements -- Metals -- 3.3.5 Accompanying or Trace Elements -- References -- 4 Steelmaking -- 4.1 From the History of Steel -- 4.2 Steel Production 001453729 5058_ $$a4.2.1 Blast Furnace Converter Route -- 4.2.2 Other Iron Ore Reduction Methods -- 4.2.3 Electrical Furnace Steelmaking -- 4.3 Post-Treatment of Steel -- 4.3.1 Ladle Metallurgy -- 4.3.2 Remelting Processes -- 4.4 Primary Forming/Casting -- 4.4.1 Basics of Casting Steel -- 4.4.2 Ingot Casting -- 4.4.3 Continuous Casting -- References -- 5 Forming -- 5.1 Basics of Metal Forming -- 5.2 Forming Processes -- 5.2.1 Forging -- 5.2.1.1 Basics -- 5.2.1.2 Open Die Forging -- 5.2.1.3 Die Forging -- 5.2.1.4 Coining -- 5.2.2 Flow pressing -- 5.2.3 Strand Extruding -- 5.2.4 Rolling -- 5.2.4.1 Basics of Rolling 001453729 5058_ $$a5.2.4.2 Rolling Processes -- Longitudinal Rolling -- Cross Rolling -- Skew Rolling -- Other Rolling Methods -- 5.2.5 Deep Drawing -- 5.2.6 Hydroforming Process -- 5.2.7 Internal High Pressure Forming -- 5.2.8 High-Energy Forming -- 5.2.9 Drawing -- 5.2.9.1 Wire Drawing -- 5.2.9.2 Bar Drawing -- 5.2.9.3 Tube Drawing -- 5.2.9.4 Roll-Drawing Process -- 5.2.10 Special Forming Processes -- 5.2.10.1 Powder Metallurgy -- 5.2.10.2 Additive Processes (3D Printing) -- References -- 6 Heat Treatment of Steel -- 6.1 Remarks -- 6.2 Heat Treatment Types -- 6.2.1 Normalizing -- 6.2.2 Soft Annealing 001453729 5058_ $$a6.2.3 Recrystallization Annealing -- 6.2.4 Diffusion Annealing -- 6.2.5 Solution Annealing -- 6.2.6 Stress Relieving Annealing -- 6.2.7 Hardening -- 6.2.7.1 Transformation Hardening -- 6.2.7.2 Tempering -- 6.2.8 Precipitation Hardening -- 6.2.9 Cold Hardening -- 6.2.10 Press Hardening -- 6.3 Plants for Heat Treatment -- References -- 7 Material Testing -- 7.1 Basics -- 7.2 Destructive Testing -- 7.2.1 Tensile Test -- 7.2.2 Hardness Test -- 7.2.3 Charpy Impact Test -- 7.2.4 Analysis Methods for Steel -- 7.2.4.1 X-Ray Fluorescence Analysis -- 7.2.4.2 Optical Emission Spectrometry 001453729 506__ $$aAccess limited to authorized users. 001453729 520__ $$aNo matter where we are and what we are doing, steel is always present in our lives, at work or in our leisure time, sometimes even as a work of art. Steel is indispensable, recyclable and has a very special significance: In our modern industrial society, steel is the basic material for all important industrial sectors, such as automotive and shipbuilding, apparatus and mechanical engineering, bridge and structural steel engineering, energy and environmental technology, the packaging industry, the household and sports industry, medical technology, hydraulics and pneumatics, and many more. Today, the large-scale production and processing of steel is state of the art and the variety of steels developed is impressive. This world of steel is constantly evolving and has become astonishingly diverse, indeed so complex that it is not easy to keep track of in practice. The aim is to give the reader an understanding of this world, not in a highly scientific way, but in a technically correct and easily understandable way: from steel production, ingot and continuous casting, forming and mechanical processing to finishing, testing and packaging of the products, the processes and equipment predominantly used throughout, including the environmentally compatible recycling and disposal of waste. Interesting applications will also be highlighted. The target groups Students, practitioners, engineers and anyone interested in the history of technology. The content Systematization of materials - The material steel - Alloying elements and steel properties - Steel production - Forming - Heat treatment of steel - Materials testing - Production engineering processes - Finishing - By-products and waste - Steel in everyday life - Steel in the future - Chronological table on iron and steel - Glossary The author Dr.-Ing. Joachim Schlegel: Steel shaped his professional life as a mechanical engineer, rolling mill operator, researcher, salesman, product manager, customer consultant and lecturer (continuing education). 001453729 588__ $$aOnline resource; title from PDF title page (SpringerLink, viewed January 19, 2023). 001453729 650_0 $$aSteel. 001453729 650_0 $$aBuilding, Iron and steel. 001453729 650_0 $$aSteel, Structural. 001453729 655_0 $$aElectronic books. 001453729 77608 $$iPrint version:$$z3658397322$$z9783658397326$$w(OCoLC)1347260835 001453729 852__ $$bebk 001453729 85640 $$3Springer Nature$$uhttps://univsouthin.idm.oclc.org/login?url=https://link.springer.com/10.1007/978-3-658-39733-3$$zOnline Access$$91397441.1 001453729 909CO $$ooai:library.usi.edu:1453729$$pGLOBAL_SET 001453729 980__ $$aBIB 001453729 980__ $$aEBOOK 001453729 982__ $$aEbook 001453729 983__ $$aOnline 001453729 994__ $$a92$$bISE