1st Edition

Modeling and Simulation for Material Selection and Mechanical Design

Edited By George E. Totten, Lin Xie, Kiyoshi Funatani Copyright 2004
    534 Pages
    by CRC Press

    This reference describes advanced computer modeling and simulation procedures to predict material properties and component design including mechanical properties, microstructural evolution, and materials behavior and performance. The book illustrates the most effective modeling and simulation technologies relating to surface-engineered compounds, fastener design, quenching and tempering during heat treatment, and residual stresses and distortion during forging, casting, and heat treatment. Written by internationally recognized experts in the field, it enables researchers to enhance engineering processes and reduce production costs in materials and component development.

    Preface, Contributors, 1. A Mathematical Model for Predicting Microstructural Evolution and Mechanical Properties of Hot-Rolled Steels, 2. Design Simulation of Kinetics of Multicomponent Grain Boundary Segregations in the Engineering Steels Under Quenching and Tempering, 3. Designing for Control of Residual Stress and Distortion, 4. Modeling and Simulation of Mechanical Behvior, 5. Tribology and the Design of Surface-Engineered Materials for Cutting Tool Applications, 6. Designing Fastening Systems, Index

    Biography

    George E. Totten is President of G. E. Totten & Associates, LLC, Seattle, Washington. The coeditor of the Steel Heat Treatment Handbook, the Handbook of Mechanical Alloy Design and the Handbook of Aluminum (all titles, Marcel Dekker, Inc.), as well as the author or coauthor of approximately 400 professional publications on hydraulics, lubrication, quenching and heat treatment, Dr. Totten is a Fellow of ASM International and SAE International and a member of the American Chemical Society, SAE International and the American Society for Testing and Materials, among other professional organizations. Dr. Totten is a past-president of the International Federation for Heat Treatment and Surface Engineering (IFHTSE). He received the B.S. and M.S. degrees from Fairleigh Dickinson University, Teaneck, New Jersey, and the Ph.D. degree from New York University, New York.
    Lin Xie is a Software Engineer, SolidWorks Corporation, Concord, Massachusetts. The author or coauthor of more than 26 articles, Dr. Xie received the B.Sc. (1985), M.Sc. (1987) and Ph.D. (1996) degrees in mechanical engineering from Dalian University of Technology, Dalian, Liaoning, People's Republic of China.
    Kiyoshi Funatani is a Consultant at IMST Institute, Nagoya, Japan. The author or coau­thor of nearly 300 professional publications, Dr. Funatani is a Fellow of ASM International and the International Federation for Heat Treatment and Surface Engineering (IFHTSE). A member of SAE, SAE (Japan), the Japan Society of Materials Science, the Japan Institute of Metals and the Japan Society of Heat Treatment, among other organizations, Dr. Funatani received the B.S. degree from Nagoya Institute of Technology, Japan, and the Ph.D. degree (1970) from Tohoku University, Sendai, Miyagi, Japan.